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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_04_18... °j'.✓'.m.L :, : .:. .,:-. .'--b.. :,may.... F�'i ::A t :¢•:. s y. '.4• "Tia., x .J ..r.v:3 "'' ,-� , `..4a eY F ,,,� n�e,R'.+-, '. ,., .,Y the j -. -. r^"•e ro:.. _ a.. S,i•p�` ''iq ,. ,r+Cr7 ..µa;r#'. ,- i , _ - - RIN -E NOL., XLl1'1. .: _ ' PICK:ERIN(3, ONT., FRIDAY, APRIL 18,. .1924 ' : No. �32 ,p>ra�fassflrt,orstat il;arD�. GLEN MAJOR. - -GHERRYWOOD. •� >• OWs CIA ' `.E' .faker Green River Football Clnh will hold Mrs. Rogers was in the city visiting .GRERNWOOD Afedioat a meeting at the store bn Saturday, recently. • April 19th, at 8 o'clock. Everybody (leo. and Mrs, Gates Kaye moved come, in to the village, f` E.•FOR8YT13, Opb.D.. Director �3. ]R E.- of Ontario.'Reg r Mies Jean.Mainland spent Sunday MILLS t, lstered'Meemmberoflate American Optometrical /fit, with her aunt here. Aeeeciation. 'Eyes esamiatd by appointment. ,j ., A�O� 1rliBtalieB SROCK RDAD. - MlQa Effie Milne spent the week-end k ae 2804. Claremont, Ont. ! with her treats here. ':Eetabtiehed 1838 re IS iso Sir Mitt is at resent visiting j T A. Enos is gradually cuvering F., TOM sr.M. B.t 1lfetnber StUp, from his ferrel iilneali, i P The oldest established induetrylin. ph_ Mr.Ta for, sr., of- Tot onto, visited with the Slisaes bicarb. Ontari " county. of Ontatio. c�: that ormerly occupied by a Bon. t lam. ae wee . the late Dr. roateaand latterly by Dr;Cal Lv.uk ;, s. FitchetB,has contracted with liner is still on the sick fist. well. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. 22ty ,•" Wm. Ta'vlor for the season as farm hers. Alex Sargent. of Detroit,spent 'Joy'- N0. McKINNON, M.D:.•L.R.C.S foreman, the week-end'•with James and Mrs. Baker• B Joy • Edinburgh, member of the cortege of .`Listen Ww. Ackford-received a. severe rut Sargent,. Phyalelans and Surgeons of Ontario,licebtiate on his hand while operating a circular Mrs. Alex Smith.of Harelgk,spent For Bread: �. epeoi attention to aaieaaes of women sad O erg p 111 arre ently. a few dove mcentlq visiting.with Mr. Not excelled by ANY OTHER ehildrea, Ogee and:esidenee,Bsottgham. - C. Hubbard hada buslneae rlp o BRAND ' Phonographs. Port Perry recently, and as he was r Stttiefaction guaranteed or' G'laalropt•ac6c not familiar. with.the geographl( of STOUFFVILLE. ' YOUR SdONEY BACs Vit` .I i t�O1I'�, m&1,�i6T WIiO I11EliG'8 that part of the. county• he discovered ? T-%R. GORDON McKAY=Chiroprac• 1 when too late that be was me far north 'Farmers around here are on the issimY Flour tor. Oflicehours-2.30'to 5.00 and Z.00to the Record our Oval his way. Anly'ten:miles out of land this week and by the end of the ; 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. Brock t as Sunderland- .Street, Whitby,. sly week spring work will be in full blast. - Fors Pastry, v „ _ IIOrns Phonoiraph _ Efforts will be made to extend the More gISSIMI 'FLOUR sold in'0 " BROUGHAM. Hvdro from SWuifville -to Shadow �a4• Lake and Goodwood. ' It successful tario Uounty than an other fi .-will la it. - __yy ,. AE. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and difre.'ulerow was in the city on Fri• this will reduce the cost to our town. brand.of pastry flour....-There.Is s .Solicitor.Notary Public Etc. Money to ' day. Mr. -Swift. our -garage man, hes reason. oaa: South Wing,Court Hoarse, Whitby. 2biy. Mr[. T. C. Brown -spent the week- bought the Botaid of Trade lot on For Bale in Pickering b M.• Qhs 'u Stouffville' Ont end in the city Main 9t. and'tntenda building an up- man. g y �� ILLIAM J. BEATON, A.,Bar- 1 The Spna of Temperance will meat to-date garage, to be completed in. �'Farmers will always fled a Market rioter,Solicitor m her of the firm of [Lyeltman.Denison.Ftoaces�'.ad Beaton. Toronto at the home of T. C. Brown on Satur- June. for their,wheat at highest price. 6eaeral?rusts Building,95 Bay-Street,Toronto. day evening. the 18th inst. A .noted eome�y company of To. E t,. Telephone Main 961 and 962. A number of the villagers have ronto will put on a concert in the Phone for price. ��j • tapped the alSade trees and are enjoy- auditorium around the first week In " Dental :J. H. Beal iag the sweets of spring. - May, under'tbe dilipicee of the Board Barley Wanted Tbe-Brougham Women's Institute of Trade. f .D R. HARRY HUDSON." Dentist. �' Futteral Director will hold their regula-r monthly meet- A Horticultural Society was organ- Whitby. Office-Adam's ? ce. Byron ink at the home of-Mrs. Shepherd on ized for the town on Friday.evening, n.. _,St.North. Phone}24. l6as ezir�tion when +• ' and Tuesday. April 22nd. at 2 30 p. m. All This will greatly assist in making a desired). 51tf _ y' p > Licensed Erntxehner are welcome. - "Paradise Allery"out of'so our - �••� p G+ /� •M DR. D. C. Smith, Dentist, Stine f- MOTOR' HEARSE Bubb,•bubble••bubble; bubble goes neglected streets. V /"fi G A 3 ville. Ho norGradvate of Chicago ant! To the sugar aket'e pan: furaian better our.Bowling Club has orgapized for ronto Universities and the Royal Coo a of music far the if ori can. See 19:.k and big improvement�ia�lightia'¢ Dental5urgeoaa . Phoaeoffiee 1021, Residence �t�.a�a"si'�•lrM07�f �/8it• L tl y. This 'utnme#' ship your eret<nn to 1015. Nooutsid: appointments. 261y Phone 92i the golden bi}lowe, watch it ebb and she green will be carried out, so that and flowl;sweetest)'oy,indeed,ds sug• playiaK may be carried on in the even- Stoiiffville Creamery 'Co., a well 'h BLAKE B• BEATO:�I, D. D. S.. at•makers know. if yoesay you dgp't irrk.as well as the afternoon. established and 'highly equipped moi, Graduate of the Royat Colelge of Dental Vai, believe it take a saucer.And a spool#; The Presbyterian. Methodist and Creamery. Our experience is of hes are anitlin 1-waA yallie to ever over W.M. Princie's hardware store. Whithy. r i your sourer than a emon, oar e Office hoofs 9 to 12:I to 5M. Ind. tone 6. B"SgETS FOR SALE l: P y We are.lsot plunging in the ark Bell phone 220. p o�y sweeter very. soon ; take in a to antic pre-Easter services alternate) in their doses'and repeat it every spring. until respective churches on Wednesday, looking for R market for an un- Yetertsrat•V The uudersi sed wishes to notify the every one you meet, if at home n oa'' Thursday and Friday evenings of this known brand of butter. Otl�,six g y the street, they'll be half a tnlnd to week. years of eneregee,, and our eft a9 E _ _ public that has purchased from-the bite you.�ou wilt look so very sweet._ _ __ Ci,HEIIELASE.H v. Se: Honor e�tbe"I of the,Bite W. G. Barinee -- - j_ iiREll:NvtiF000"--- - the backing- 9>t y' .Graduate of University of Toronto. All all the basket and basket material in many hundreds of shippers, ou- eases given prompt and careful attention.Phone. stock and will be able to furnish fruit Hear Alice Story at Greenwood on A•splendid concert will ,be given In ablsas ne to tarn oat a brti►nd of 1p9tY2. Claremont. e21y baskets on the shortest notice and at Good Fridayevening.' theGreenwoodMethodist church. , g• batter that has established Reel! ' current prices. Write or hone. under the auspices of the Ladies'Aid, on' the market, than we flare y �111iljltle!!.�s�l;t , HIGHLAND CREEK. oft Good ridgy-eventns, April 18th FRANK PENNOCH ' always ready Bale for our batter. The chair w 111 be taken at 8 o'clock by s The young people of the vicinity are pee• Mr.Leigb.the tor. The fol- Weare not seeking ezglllrieaee at w �T V. RtCHARDSON-Real Ess 1 t .'race, Iowmanee.Convesaodne. Notary GREEN RIVER, - (WARIO forming a social club and it is their lowing artiste will 'tnroisb a choice your expense. Cos Cream$sthe!- _ . Public.Su.r Pickerins,Out. any Sett Intention to bold a series of entertain- program: Miss Alice Storey; sloca• ng track will eover Its usual menta during the season which will be tiooist,-Markham; Mrs. D. A. Soon. Rroulid, and we are ready to take d P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, entirely of a private character.. Those soprano soloist. Claremont; Mr. Wil- on new.shippers. call as ftp and JL' . few oesntie• at York and Onasta sae• desiring to join the club are requested ker,violinist. Claremont; RobL and' have our track call 11t your d(mr. tion•ales of all kinds attsnoa0 to ba shert.ss Hardwood to hand their names to J. B..Cleghorn Mrs.Harvey."elate.Toronto;Mrs.L t eche.. ♦ddrs•e Green Giver P.o., Out. or W.-H. Sole, who will pass upon Pegg. soloiet,Greenwood. and Master - DB.HEATON TOWN6HIP QLE$H the same. y• tLouff�irlll® Creamery Ca i••� s The brethren o[ 8iglliaad Creak L. Ross Disney.soloist, Greenwood. The a oonve"ao . oma for taking b Claremont High School Ot chests will Phpne'18802 &Bloats, ♦eeouatsat, =t•. ttfoa•y to lass O. L. No. 20.44 held their first regular furnish so sbuadance'of taasio. Ad- • sa lees �ty -basses of tilaerlys bb• a �F[00' r Cf rnontbly meeting in their their-new ,mission adults .35 cents. children sIMUFFVHAA ONT. q{ °s •neer' whK•va1i,fist. f-v 9 lodge room on the'25th of March. The cents. Come and enjoy a treat. DAVID A. PUGB-Live stock a1w. We can supply you with ' the occasion,was marked by a well attend. The services that will be conducted tioneer. Graduate of C. M. Joan' School. pp ed meeting of the members with a by the pastor-on the Greenwood cif- _ Chicago. I"ifetime ezperkue with beat braade on the market io plain large number of county offlctrs. Bro. cuit for Easter Sunday will be: P ount Here YOU Are w stock. Beek and fleawort. All triads o ales and quart. cat red and white Oak, 9pratt, of the county lodge• read a Zion. 10.30 a. m:; Kinsale,1.90 m.; ppttly atteaded•ta. Tams reasonabk. Phoor Beech, Birch and Maple. very satisfactory report of the meet- Brougham.7.00 m. The service at 10 Claremont. 161y !+• p P• - Our business isnot confloed to Ing held In Brantford during the Greenwood 7.90 p. m. will be under -' STM. M W. LICENSED AU0- hardwood flooring only as we car• month of the Grand Lodge of Ontario the direction of the W.M. 14. and an rr��LL?1ONEER for York.Qotario and Derham Weat. During the evening two new address will be given by the supefin• ,Coaasicra An tinbaet safer promptly attended r a lard-sed well assorted stock members. Messrs. J. Cox and J. D. r{ Cement,) - rt•. erns ressomable." Ds pot selas may be p tendent.of Tilresio East District o! f. ac NEws olscv.Le e�s and Indepea- of rough and dressed wall boards, McMichall, of Malvern, were affiliated heti perooea, whitey,One. sty roo$nge. etc. b certificate, while James Weir, of W. M. S. Mrs. Emma Gee. The ` y Sunday School sessions will be Mt. ['�Qal owns Corners, who is 2nd deputy Zion at 11.go a.m., Kinsale and Green- �+ i PICKE G , Br p- - • .•. .". reeve of Scarboro, was initiated into Rood at 290 m. The annual m Tu11'tt$@S, "Trees, U611, the Orange order. The members have Ing of the circuit W.M..S.will be held �LAl>ab8r, y been working BER YARDsant) to build u t 2.80 . m. at the t Ravin secored the agen for E.D. a lodge here and they are Lr+ con• home of Mre. F. W. on. e x Smith A Son, Ltd., Yurverymen. gratulated upon the splendid euccegrl snoual meettng of the Greenwood _ hmgleg of Wiaonl, Ont. which they have had. They can noir Mission Circle at the church on April' - I am prepared to take orders• for all f ' boabt of a membership of fifteen si lce 28rd."at 2."p. riw. - kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Frbits, D. A. MORDTU E the opening of the lodge'in January. Ready Roofing. Ornamental §hrubs Etc., at They also report ieveral applitle►tions Dunbarton Dramatic Club in the J lowest possible prices. on hand. Town Hall, Pickereng, Easter 'and Lath .Special rates for large qusnti es:' =FWaral Director , ar'g Dont forget the flood Friday eon- Monday evening. Come. i N. J. Chap t.fomae/sttsbahaer _ cert at Greenwood'at 8 p. m. Illanr PiCkerlig .,V►-to-date Motor louf�at DUNSARTON. =" DUNBARTON. F -A REE S O R, • 8ucceeaoe to �- �•• Avery eo joyable entertainment wee F. • ' - If the groom lives here, do wedding. ived in the basement of the church �� T, F A R 'M ER S QHAS. B8IE13L. MARZHJII![ belle ring here ? ednesdy evening, May 9th. b ?„eQQTT�� - t sorry to report O.W. Holmes 'laid members of the Young People's 8oe� Phone 9000 up with lam6ago sty. The drama,„entitled "An Old .'We are Agents for Mrs. Oweneth, of Niagara Fa1L, is Fashioned Mother. exceeded in excel- here with relatives. lenge even the highest a=peotations. ' Wm. and Any Thom lied a banners There was not adull moment for over / / - Aurora on Tuesday. two hours while the three scenes of : (fool hapley altos nn span r II " dans with friends at Enniskillen. bas to setting n the little village o : and Marvel Harold Mitchell spent the week- Canton,New York state.. A quaint, _ t� Muir, with his cousin,Jdhn Mitcfiell,'At lovable mother and .widow Ws the- end r ` },�, Pastry Flour Brougham' centre of interest. Of the two boyo Fleur and B tSSellB Sorry to ceport Mrs. Henry Wood remaining home Charliebsoame deep- Pastry May be obtsiaed from you Qrocer.` and Beryl confined to their beds with !y involved in a blind love affair. ,_ diphtheria. Later matrimonial life proved a great FOR SALE i_'. A commencement is now made on eye-opener,but not before destroying BrooKl]n Flour )$ the new school. The tender of Robt, the family income. John was the A Ford Touring far, Delivery Burrows,of Agincourt,has been ac- victim of his own good nature and +_ Wagon, DeLaval 5001be. Sepa- CgAg, �p IL901�,`Plop. ceppted. cruel circumstances and is wrongly .'Store k w iaor. Reesol 8 in.Grinders, Tbe delegate to the .Provincial W. accused of crime and plays the prods- ,t n,.S & M�3 h p. M.S. gave a concise and interesting gal part in going away and in making S. & Enggine. e L ��'��tt report at the meettsg-"e manse on a dramatic return. The mother's love ; Brantford BinderTwine. H1 II LiraCle Thursday, remains true and offsets sorrow in Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. good Samaritan deeds. The maid.the. yv, F. Dlsney, 4reenwood Instruction Onl Wm. Nicholson in the death in the village gossip, the pious neigh financier. the - yi hospital in Toronto, of-jier sister;Siise eheriH, the tramp and a neighbor boy l'Care that COW • 42tf Phone Pick.714 Elsie Patterson, French Trost, allproyide the parte in a good slot _ ELLIOTT A special offering will be made in Gerry, the funny man, was a real the Sunday School on Easter in aid of cream and helped to'give the drama a i C �a w the"Save the Children Fund." It is proper balance of the humorous and $est Remedies 1nanII Y AHU bC�litledl hoped that the community wilYgive s the pathetic.-wider Pindie skilfullyth Yoage&Charles Ste,Toronto, ready response'to this urgent appeal.. guided the village chpir in spite of the "1 • After along siege,of illness, from interruptions of the widow's mica. factored will be forma n , p • Remains open all year and admits dropsy"death name to the relief of Miss The drama is interspersed with quaint iCsriuz Chopping etudena a abany time. Strong de- Jemima Morrison, eldest daughter of singing of old favorites and a fine a mend for our :graduates all the the late Henry and Mrs. Morrisop,.at standard of home relationships is evi- In bur BtOr@. �3 ;MND FL�$ING; time. Right sow is a splendid time the age of 70 years. The deceased dens in the thought throughout. The - to commence a course here. Thor. was barn in .Seotiand and came to success of the enterta: of is largely •i j am prepared to do 'Chopping and ough preparation is absolutely nec- Canada with her parents in 1854, due to to the overei hire. Jahn c. Oat Flaking every day but cessary today and it always pays when an infant. Toronto was her Toms, who held book• Her N. E. 1�IcEWEN, ci Saturday. to attend,a strictly first-class school homefor a short time, but has lived painstaking efficiency,chd cn^stay cf 8toneboate For gale and not an imitation one. Write in Dunbarton ever since. She was details was amply notified by reaulte. '' today for free catalogue: held in very high esteem by all who Miss Tandy, of oronto, rendered Veterinary Surgeon p' knew her and will be greatly missed.Isolr,a between acts. No doubt many John Y Bayles,i Claremont W. J. Elliott, Principal Her funeral will taste place this(Fri- will go to Pickering to see the drama Rural P.oute No,-2 day)atteruoon at 2.30 o'clock, repeated on-Easter Monday eyening. F�-C]t1rAl'j 3a�, C'�21tQ.2'1Q e .... .• .. '... ._._ ':_«. .r_. _.e ' .; . . ._ - _., .. .. ". _. ,... .',_�:.:+,,. e,:a .a+_a.-. -..:5.._:.&.,�•:.�a/•crw,A7lgi4 .Y aa5.a:; a...a.••u'±:;�.?!,�.ic'r:ilr ^aye fes,rc. t*,p e .. ,: ..eq`. .-- .i.:.-. - +.:+% '•a �`.. •: -"v t :�..-P:`x yti 'Pr'•.-'• �.s*1. �`^� ��*,�c,'' .:N t7t + °,..fir, ac8 ,...-.,-.14•,. -,.„ a .o .c.•.. . ..... `C , '... have nothing whattpaveel�rr'to say, Kirby WYon ezpmess .' heh we m exactly. Parto�'`~'*� Pe 't Wary well. 'yThees we mi ht open ogle c ! _ _ • the doer and invite in Mian �arriman. �^ Ti, d�� � ��� There are others who should, along soon that have a claim. also to be present. CbbOtsO ".What others?" naked Jack Cin- - - nen ham. ,.. ,1. li�ZU1AM.J Ae1.B0D JL11A� � "The other suspects to the case. .I MEOW s prefer to have them all here." "Any'one else?" -. 4copyright Thomas Alba). "The Chief of Police." James looked at him hard This is . C8A!'TER %XRIX.-(Cont'd.) 'to talk over alone, but I think Miss not a private conference, then T" "That's a matter of definitions. I `Tr Kirby' smiled, and in his smile Harriman had better be there ready have invited only those who have there. -were friendliness and ,admira- to nen us, when.we send for her. '� claim to 4e. resent," Kirby answered. tion."Fitat,oS,I have to apologias for., '«Going through with this, are you. "To my office;I think" I'll I h going.-through in spite of hell . "if you gre4en the Chief a Office +j'he most delieiO�ss ble:sd �Isocislrsble. r4 some things I said two days ago. �° „ slit hamlets pie. I accused yon of and big water." we'll adjourn an' go there." " soli ethin'. You're not' the �nan, 1've Jack strode up and down. the zoom .The broker shrugged. "Oh, very found out." in a stress of emotion. "You're going well." "Yes Y" Jack,• Stan ' behind his to ruin three lives because you're so {To be continued.) renewing color and texture according A cripple in the right is better than 1_dre`sed ighexded or because you want your breedand vurlety. youth, watched hon warily nameYour pony, your dog, and your cat "We've found out at las: who the tive. Is there anything in the *orld WOMEN CAN DYE AM also shed their clothes and grow a new A wise and good man can suffer no $� :..man Is." we can do to head you oft?" "indeed!" Jack knew that Esther "Nothin'. And if lives .are ruined DR"ERY suit, and so do s11 wild animate. Both ctisgrn^e: McLean had been found by her les not'my'fault. • I'll' promise•this.' in fit and style Nature makes an ex- friends and taken away- No doubt The man or woman I point.to as the D e Or Alit WOrII, . Faded cellett and efficSent clothier. Inaects The good in which you let others she had told them her story. Did the one who killed Uncle James will be N f0�� �D�• in the Larval stage also cast their share becomes, thereby; the better: cat+.leman mean .to expose James lies the as that dial it. I! James is fano skins, and always there1s a new one fore the woman he knew o You claim he is he won't have underneath. Some shellfish do the ,{ v offs what it saddled on him Shad I,tell you the wife? That n ouldn't be q ` • that's got you worried? Down EA M " lie would exWt of Lane: �h�ng same. "Iacidentc+ley, 1 have soma news for to the ttom of you're heart you're 'Chore is no worse soil than a bad t YOUR Cream We pay �p We n Y on- One of your uncle'k steno' not dead sure'he didn't da.it-either �8 highest price. We supply cans. +. y ,e has just one o! you woman and: nothing has eve,�s been Make daily returns, To obtain ggrraaphers, a Miss McI an, the The young woman took a step to produced better than a good fne. best results write now for cans to ( been married to a friend of mine, on d Kerb , hands outstretched in ` .','chainpion rough rider. Perhaps y wad leging She gave him her Don't wonder whether you eta dye BOWEt3 CO., LTD. TORONTO ve heard of,him. His name is- dumb p MInard s Liniment for Dandruff. Alyn Sanborn" soft, appealing eyes, a light o! proud or tint successfully, because perfect t Jack' did not show the great relief humility in them. home dyeing is guaranteed-with -Dia- aLADfi -Jack' felt. "Glad to hear it," he said, `EDon't do itl" ahs .begged. band. mane Dyes" even' if yon Lave never amply pour. own cousin-and my husband. dyed before. Druggists have all cd- `� - k "Did we come here to discuss steno- I love him. Perhaps there s some ors Directions in each package. + graphers?" asked the yono� woman woman that ]oven you. If there is, ' Friths little cart of the I "You remember her and.be merciful." . ' mentioned a qubstion, Mr. Lane- Ars ages soltened. It vena the Brat STARCHING HINTS. ,Hsdn't we better get that out of. the, time ha-had seen her taken out of her wny.r' I selfishness. She ,was one -of those An ounce of prevention is worths Irby nit-to Tack the cams query modern young women who take. but pound of cure where it comes.to the ke had addressed to her. 'do not give. At least that lied been matter of sticking to irons. Put a - "What's the drift of this? IWUt his impression of hoz She had ape- all p�of paraffin into the starch, do you want to prove?" Jack asked cialized, he judged, in graceful and tang care to have it all dissolve, curtly. lovely self-indulgence. A part of her - try The eyes in the brown face plunged code had been to get the best possible and sticky trona will no lon�rmrents. R, : tleeg into those of lack Cunning bargain for her charm and beauty, your patience and Boil your gr "Not a thing. I've flnished'myy case, and as a result of her philosophy of Save. the water from boiling rice y except for a data or two. Within life time had already begun to enamel and use it to starch dainty articles oftwo V' except the murderer of Uncle, on her a slight hardness of finish. fine, sheer texture. It gives just the I'en off yet she bad married es instead ' with of his uncle. She had, risked the - yon a chance to came through organdies, which are so often spoiled . wB2 JW bat you know before it's too late• of a large fortune to follow her heart: In the laundry process by becoming You can kick in if you want to. you Perhaps, child ran eaine�she might RIU IF. n can stay out it on don't. But don't still escape into the thongi�ta and ac- too stiff.--A. C. H. YOU ve you a tions that give-life its true value say afterward I didn't SI __7__ irhsace." sy A faint. aphinziika smile touched "What kind of r. chance are you his face. "No use worryin'. '-That Minaed'a Llntwssnt Meati Cola.-­givingmet Leta get clear on that'doesn't help any. I'll go as eery as Ic Is a par:e and s' re ou propos I turn state's CA-'can We'll meet in two hours• at could-not have maintained . _ - dence on James? s that Khat you're James's office." a Of Clothes. IVattu'e'a Clsua�{ eta unchallenged position is wholesome sweet driven at?" He tamed.and left-#he room. = . - - There mast fin -any people who g delicious _ "Did James kill Uncle JaWi4"' have actually seen a toad get out of Catsadiaa owes• w "Of eon he didn't, bast yda may C$APTKR JCL. hb slcta rad. arrayed is a brand-neve not the best. The best is not r.. have it to that warped mind o! goats for your table. - " Tac arms or res oetra one, e+hlc� was Brady grown under- top good- in all en ark that he did. to swallow his old suit' _ 1<-S-0 and , •'What I think'doesn't matter. All I Kirb Lane did not waste the two neath, pmeleed - 20 lb.tins. that will count Is the truth. Its,�w t , t lay before the n pointment ' This is not romance, but plain tact, Ask for Crown Bland. _ bound to come out. Theme are witness- he had made for s meson at the AU reptiles'Shod their skis.but not ns,-as that saw You come to the Paradox. office:off`-his cousin James. 'US had a til they have acquired.a fresh one an- a witness that actually saw a in talk with the Hulls and another with the toad'. habit at swallowing the lold - -THE NADA STARCH Co. LIMITED • yyoo� CA _ :uncle's rooms. If you don't belle" the Chief of Police. He saw Olson ma, I'll tell yo n°somethtn'. •When you j and Rose McLean.- He even found nae•_TLe reason this change of cloth- . -an,Miss Harriman Came tnto•the room•the time to forge two initials at the t� not witnessed more often is that - r' where my uncle.' had been •killed,'foot of a typewritten note on-the ata 12- James was sittln`at- the desk lookin'i tionery of James. Cunninggham, and reptiles Beek privacy for the oDerstlon. over papers. A gun was lytn' close send the Rote to its destination by as whtlst it b In progress they are ht be at the by bis hand. Meas Harriman nearly a messenger. handicapped, and ails * ,. _tainted an' you steadied bar." Rose met hist by appointment at mercy of nn enemy. Miss Harriman, or •rather Mrs ,the entrance to the Equitable Build- Every bird, too, changes"its cloth .0 Cunningham, nearly fainted Ing and �y rodo up in the elevator in at i�oafle a year. The moulting i�,, j j�t�►1'ransportation a again. She caught at the back of a together to the office of his cousin, of the old feathers is done without chair and stood riggiid, looking at Kir- Mica Harriman, as she still called -gives � by with dilated, horror-filled eyes. 6emself.in gnblic, was therewith Jack much �s � Nature gives every Hs knows everything-eve ng. and her husband. bird a new rig-out Ss,a very abort time. jcd the Lowest Cost per Mile It •think he must be the devishe James was ice-cold. He bowed very _ murmured from bloodless, lips. slightly to Rose. Chairs were already Jack, too, was shaken badly. For pmt• It$�-�,AT'I�'E-Sl�t �r God's sake, man, what 40 y9u know?"i For a moment Kirby was •smbar- HE watemewto as a productive facto= is _Aside * lot A49k zip rw J M , A610" 'jQs8 ��tl Canadian of eater "I know so much that you can't gingham murmured an exchange of rrs�e nQ emr aur arssr�a value than my wiser singe Invention. By i�afely keep quiet an lotger. The sentences with his wife. then escorted m,.a„>b �..r rwmowr or r x - w�.ote meets, is goin� to,the police. her to the door. Rose was left with ""'TM"""`T '""" �siva ` & QN ' tuna the automo- At's gotte to them this afternoon- the three cousins. '� '�O='--°== fly ~ bil0 bd�(a btWer Ntd seller together more - —'What are n is,' to dot u yarn re- "I suppose Jack has told you-of the B!�(7nLrY �'O8T �. ��� clogRas�alttl�.aAd..CCO�lOstiically than yo �o ...C........0 ,a.w+a CAM lues to talk. than it will be taken to marriage of Esther McLean," Kirby � mesas of traltsportation. mean guilt." said as soon ria the door has been - "Why should it go-to the police? Be closed.. . i g reasoasble, man. James didn't do it, James bowed stili verystiffly. _' �'•The•�+fd+isitiobilt has i:►treased man's earning ydines onset And Chevrolet, the -'but he's in an.awful hole. No jury on Kirby met him, eye to eye. He INVENTION 5, y��} earth, would refuse to convict him spoke very quietly and clearly. "I d 4+.+.e1..s wa rd w.+e ; - owes '*4Ilan t Car In the world pro- with _the evidence jou've piled up. want to open .the meet' by teilin' a+r+es «c..«MM r...n.a•7ro..rmv _�.; gjdes ll. creat iranaportatlOn at a lower Can't you see that= you on behalf of this young woman ~'ss ""re.esa.." na..«�a..`. Rirb smiled. This time his smile an, myself that we thin* yon' an nn- rice i>stle than does airy other car baht. MAROLO Q sMrMAN b CO. p - y was "I.on t to know that bet mitigated cur. We are debarred from ass 240A. AD e -ter'than you. I'll give you two hours asyit' so before your vette,'bat it's a tA1f AZTORII °nAwA. _ �Continuotm'4x117 ttstvice udder difficult cos- to decide. , Meet me at James's office;pleasure to tell on so in private. Ie editions, only proves the complete .depend- then. There are some things we want that quite clear" abiliV and stamina of this prSCt;Cal Car. -- The oil broker flushed darkly. ' He Made no answer. Is, appearance Chevrolet does credit to any "You-not only took advantage o! a business house Vr rofeesional or private per- t It in as were villin' our dead uncle should '' son• n appWntments an eeqq Apmmen LCT#1 4 complete as the most discritainating owner bear the blame for it. Have you any could wish. other word than the one I have used �- : >1"�ery i[iCaZ Ito suggest as a more fittin' one?" the ' _ '._Chevrolet is air Investment that will pay good r i Wyoming man asked bitinkty. A pleasant i J%ck answered for his brother. dividends. Investigate. - :--- aaiaOr"a>bls :`Suppose we pass that count of the est and a indictment, unless you have a prac- , risk About The G&A.C. Refertad Pgmaat Plat# _ tical measure to suggest in connec- f3au r, a•s-t-1-a-R tion with it. We lead guilty." • - X,. s's t i f i s Won. I There was a little gleam of mirth ' s hswolet Motor Coln y m Kirby's„eyes. "You an' I have des- '' �i ,., Of C� j,11><t1t 6 0 o i !o! cussed the matter already, Jack. I - ..Oshawa, : � , regret I expressed my opinion so vig- l4Owi0t1lllr�aa�1�OwM1,aOntario and ems• !orously then, We have nothin', prac- Maltss the tical to suggest, if abpepolsa'! asensi� "Deniers and BervSca Stations gg you are referrin « : no,Kt et Q ar to any form of compensation. Esther snsdt�l�is�� Everywhere. task betfter, is happily,married, thank God. All Iytviir zvtw'Mbr+k.r°neb��o"'”" we want is to make it perfectly plain t►s svtxv Mw*owr�ts trona �- what we think of Mr.James Cunning- ham:" s James acknowledged this and ans. ' wered. "That is quite clear. 'I may %SMART , say that I entirely concur in your .: • estimate of my conduct. I might make R24 explanations, but .I can •make none that justify me to myself•" - "In. that case we may consider the" OWE RS b subject closed unless Miss McLean ��- a has something to ss,y:' JAME$SMART PLANT daOCKYltlt Olft: 7-WRIGL Kirby turned to Rase She looked at James Cunningham, and he might have been the dirt under h "j ISSUE No. 18-'24. _ her:feeL _ i •` .v.-• •7.. .�. .•. ••' ..-.:', ... .. :'... .. - ,.: , Q ,.!�., r•w,,,y�,,.. +^L:.ss'!i" ';'+,L..�3Y- r'eu w`�aL�y+.,�.;i(,5 nx�s�.. a',. .. „�k-..Sc..•:�:r.:.w...1.,�..v .r.:'�-.1,a--...._...,-er:�r:•cei..u_...-,......-w.....:,cf•.:.-_..- _. ...,..._,�-.-. .... ... ., - a..._-....-:.•s.•.,.i'.1s,'..,.,.......,,:+...ri:'A.M.ri•::..weave,.a��....c..,e.�ieii•,��*�•..a.4?'.��.w�44.ra�3r�;.ay....t�`.�'a�7�'"+e^L`�C�..:L^''.�c`'•.e�ibr7:l�:.'' '. � �''!.is,._- - -r�:r2�7irr:i�A:a,•r. .;....<.. .. .,. „+... -rr' ':•sato +``v. 'r• t "t . .,.,t'i a' -r '"� S'. .z.,, ,.7 'tiise".a-'.•, . _+ �+ ` -,.w.__. -• ' • : —_ SH 0 11 'f•ERIK IIEDUCTION '; N TA1F ON IMPLI +IENTS OF PRODUCTION ;1878 . , - 19 24 ' ': A despatch from Ottawa says;-- oil implementa,:on hand dmported prior f Finance Minister Robb pre- to this date which will have enteredROS into the cost of all agricultural ample- a ) SS' $ t evitcd the Budget of 1924 on Thurs- mento on which the duty.ia-to be•re- - `.,day. The implements of the following - _ doted. - - Indtistries will, it'is-proposed, receive It is also proposed to exempt from 'vluty reductions averaging about � axles tax all the articles and materials •= ■ •■ ■ per cent.' on the preferential tariff, to be used in the'manufacture of those and running as high as 1234 per cent. agricultural ed in implements as well as ' ' .,From. ., usiness r on the general tariff: Farming, fruit- goods consumed in the process of growing, poultry raising, dairying, manufacture. _ - • _ -- c -mining, lumbering and fishing. It is proposed to remove the-axles : . . , The resolutions dealing with the tax from the followin -b-apes-in the �n- oo , macaroni and vermicelli, oral reduction in the tax from G to 5 sage and rice,meats,salted or smoked. "' -.1he {oldest established Dry Goods Store la rper rent.; exemption' of a larg: num. The sales tax is being reduced from J, ber of items included in the industries 8 'per cent. to 2% per cent. on bis- above gaited !rom the opera:ion of tufts,' canned degetabl* canned nth Ontario will yell at the tax; a reduction of 50 per cent. on fruits, isms and preserves. �> boots and shoes,biscuits, cannel vege- On boots and shoes, lAuding rub- tables, canned fruits, jam and pre- ber footwear, we propose to reduce ���� �� serves. the sales tak from B per cent. to 2% It is proposed to give to macufne- per cent. - ti ' turers of agricultural implements The sales tax will be removed prom -"free entry" on pig iron, bar iron and milk foods. the beat selected stuck of Dry Goods in the county, bar steel when used in the manufac- Woollen, and many other manufac- '< tare of mowers,. binders and reapers, Luring establishments, will benefit by COIlSi9tlll�' Of in Ilea of a drawback of 99 per cent. & proposed clause which will provide _ The•"free. entrp" Is also extended to that materials consumed in process �'„ r: tie raw materials when_used in the of manufacture or production -which a es s g r ✓ �'I r manufacture of cultivators, harrows, enter directly into the cost of goods i horse rakes, . seed• drills, manure subject to the consumption or sales }, '�x spreaders and weeders. tax will be eikempt from the sales tax. 1 ;plan Y ' � �shiil ` Mates'.Ja which enter into the cost On well-drilling machinery and an " W the aforementioned items and other paratue the sales tax is to be regio . Smplemonto on.which the4 duty is to Crutches-era being tma'ae free of _ e • c Ouse `�'urnis�11 ,"� be reduced will be entitled to entry at bath euiktome and sires tax. ` t 734 per cent- under all tariffs. On traction ditching maehines' tae It is T roposed to grant a drawback value for "free entry' purposes is r `}�-tee of 89 per cent. on materials and parts being increased from $3,000 to $3,W. ,i' iii e���-Mad 7 Clot �COMV MION ACCEPTS BRMSH FLIERS WILL '(;e &C. .1 REPORT OF E"ERTS SPEED ACROSS CANADA No Time Lost 11►y Reparations Race t Time With - _ el eon alis au t 11 Plan Feelsibier Keen Competitors A despatch from Ottawa says:_ all goods are dtspased of And will commence at once A despatch from Paris says:— The passage across Canada of the and alacrity the Repars- 1; r= surprising p British airmen who ars$ging s2'ound. � tions Commission accepted the repots the world will be s race against time, Iof the Committee of Experts at: a i the similar flight begun by United formal seniors Friday ilternooa. It•States airmen having started a aism- ' - • adopted the experts' findings an Ger- petition between the two countries. many's financial condition and ability The itinerary, which provides for — — i :to pay as its own, and it recommends the landing of the British flyer. -- . that the Allied Governments acqui- Prince Rupert,-B.C.,is e-r par- -- ? ecce. All the commission Approae6ln�Storm Delays Friday after their 8fw-mile flight from amining the motors and making minor �A depends, ture fro�Sydney, N.S., for Europe Prince Rupert;'B.C.- repairs. ,recognises, on Germany'r acceptance, Newfoundland, has been eomplat- U13ited States Aviators The aviators were scheduled to is and it makes that provision, but it ed by the Royal Canadian Air Force, sato German to reply as soon as con- of! on Friday fora 475-mlie jump to Germany p 7 which will supply the airmen at „ A despatch from Sitka,' Alaska, - - _. :vessieat'after April 17. Prince Rupert with large-scale maps Cordova, Alaska, but Major Frederick "The .first lot of immigrants under The Reparations Commission wants of .the country they will traverse, says:- Warned of an approaching L. Martin, commander of the aerial the new- Irrigation Council iuimigra- action. It broke the fee before it had • The longest stop in Canada will be storm off the.Gulf of Alaska, the four armada, upon (receipt of weather re- tion plan arrived at Lsthbridit re- time to get thick. It caught the Arlt at Ottawa; where about two days will United States army aviators who left ports from bureaus north of 'Sitka, qtly They will be placed on 80-acre Santa Monica, Cal., March 17, on a asserted no attempt would be made to farms, dipped with stock, machtn- exp;enion of approval of the report be consumed in.installing a new en- from most countries, neglected the gine: The airmen will make only the flight around the globe, rested here on continue. The daoWats spent in ex- ery and buildings. ;r criticisms and pushed theL plan quick- briefest stop at Edmonton, Regina, ly Into action. . Winnipeg, Sault Ste. Marie, Montreal, Friday's'act was in the nature of Riviere do Loup, Fredericton. St a political sou The British and the P4 John, N.B., Amherst and Sydney, : Americans engineered it and the rest NX. : _they'y,had time to hesitate. As Barthou presided it would took as if the French Easter Rani 1 hid thrown all their resources tato play. Evan the British were surpris- O magic of the humble showed ` ed to am how willing were the French Cnp-bearer to the enialleat flowed _ actStooping to pour the gift,divine - ' a The attitude of'the 'French, how- Its living streams of dewy wine "ever, shows there musthags been Where honeysuckles leap and twinel rapid'work behind the scenes Sir�Bolding the cup to thirsty leaves London n Of hawthorn bush and dogwood trees, •t _ Thursday to see• MacDonald,'and no e i effort is made to hide the fact that Sing 'Love is falling iL the rain I" ft Barthou talked with Poincare. SO It O Mystery, to bend so :aw - Y fi e supposed that the-British°and Wbat in s raindrop You might gal -- ___- _ French Governments agreed in ad- \�' - lvance to back the report,, O Love, so intimate and small, `t The Reparations Comm' ion's offl- The breath, the bloom, the gift of alit ' s —Marg*ret Prescott_Montague. r ,. tial communique'deelares that it "con- siders that the experts' report offers a- practical basis for the rapid sc pion of the reparations problems. ,� '. *fig is here and the fined mOt dug A3 ys of the year According to the new issue of Me- :.are but a few weeks away. -k Kim's Directoryof Canadian PubIica- . tions, there are 1,499 newspapers and <r -, ' I, t:at $splendid means of telmitim sitar the it e f ti. ire arl published periodicals �� � ��<' � Canada, aainst 1,553, a .year ago. �� ` w� �,$ f��t hard ��' ,,:,,� of the day's work. More than that, it gives Daily newspapers have decreasedL. Ia>�ill a mC8118 Of oil t and the w8 t0 'from 121 to 114; semi-weeklies f ami ?� R t' Y Y lot s Y _',.. Of And it enables an weeldies fFoin 1,022 to 975 On the other hand, a small In- has n w - all Ym to enjoy t�le COl1VeIIieIIOe Of motor transportation �' : .at all times. 'crease has taken place during the year �� '��$,�;��„� n:.�, v' '• ;`+, in the'number of monthly and semi." r}r �a _.• - ' T.monthly publications. you ar drive cos spring we cannot F I# a planning to d ve a this ann .'urge toostrongly the advisability of placing your order (. Dates of Naval Visit 'r -�' inntnediate delivery ` to Canada Are Altered `"' ----- ! A despatch from London say; Changes have been necessitated in th-i 1 intinerary of` the special servi-A - �445 squadron ,of the Royal Nacy, nese !n .*b.Fad Beare Australian waters. This alters tLe: Hugo Stinnes' dates for the squadron's stay in Pr,�•• LF:(ling ln:lustfislt--t. rd Germany hnd 1'i`Si°'ft"iQ1d t t ash Columbia t:h waters, whish are L.trw: o ;:f the chie.ra of thr, German Pea -letsW a Victoria, June,21-25, and Vancorvir, pie's'.Pbriy, died at Dorlin,on 41 10. "June 25-July b. The light -crt,isc.ra. Sttnn6s' soinR carries s reaction Into, will accompany the battle cruisers !c' every corner ,:r Gerina'a ladustriai and _ Jg Fiji and Honolulu, but on reachinir palati -W life, 110 one man iu Europe t? �;: •' Canadian waters will' go to Eaqui- ( concentrated '1n his owe hands the w + ,n ma,u,lt,their stay there like that of the i power, thgt lay in Stinnes'. Ever -�-�- ':battle cruisers elsewhere is extended, sir-ce the War it-has-been the big to-. 'one day, and they,will leave on J.uly I dustrialism who ruled Germany. Csr40e 4 ''S for San Francisco. .The light cru is- Stinnes •niled the'industrialists and ers proceed via Cape Horn, whorega was able to dictate policy to all sue- �'� A t4u�pd Ford 1 ea the battle cruisers will go via the ceeding Governments. Behind Ger• ~Panama Canal and will visit the east- many's reparettons policy has stood ern seaboard of Canada and the West I the influence and the, porirer of this Indies. _: 1 trust-builder. -r , _ .. _' ..._. -... .. ...... ...... .. -. .. _ r:3.<, ., ....... :_.... ...s....m s•.. 'art .'.. . ...'-'r. ..:ra,/_ •..�._.. ......i:u.:..r....�..f),.-'.�. ...._.ten-w�.v.,_a,t.rw.'�rv"�'.?.•:...sCv,IC:,..3'r��ar m.�Cb,'_.�s^bzS. �?+ ..,a,.•`��r.e..a.:Y!t_sa �`S_+Fia'fW"',`'h .7„rn,y" �'P�'r�' ,'` ,w°,''s- tw = n M - ,s r .w. Vf � iN MEMORIAM. - •� •�•'► ,� :: W4t _ _ � - Read fog . ri `� -SWAX—In loving memory of bar deKr CO � fl , -e, �V .' .r��y,o brutber and uncle, Bandsman Leon-ard Swan, M. April 9c Battalion'. - 84th -_ '- " *,}.i1.?5yeryeah: i1.b0if yaidinadvance. b 1917, at ^. - With choles linea of ; killed in cIion, q ipcioo.;ro she United States and Croat Vimy dge, while rescuing a Hard Blld BOft Coal of the -+ Britain i2.00 in advance• wounded eemrade, also of our bro- - ] r�''e� jl Gher, Pte.Ralph Swan,missing since _ hest gnahtty On' -Field, Gallen and Flower Seeds JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, April Oth, 1918. hand _ In a soldier's grave in Fr:nce, ? k Isx With his oomrade by his side, u C i NOTES AND COMMENTS. THOS' A� �+ AW Steel-Briggs'Yellow Intermediate Manger � _ p Lies a loving brother and uncle, -Giant White-Sugar Mangel,-also =S Sweetest memories left behind. IMLC}'CB 1324 •e Ont— W r Bir Henry Thornton,,the presi. We think of him in days gone by, ,Durbam.and Jumbo Turnip Seed His handsome face,his laughing eye, dent of the Canadian National. He'd have you smile tho'you're bereft. ear y an .c '.railways,drswb a salary of$10,000 Improved Learning Corn A e e prem r of the "(:}realer leve hath no man than this. vOINION OP CANADA Dominion earns only $16,000 s thathelaydownbislifeforbisirteade., Also, While and Ye11o�Dutch Sete and Multipliers Badly:m►ssed by Alban ane MB►tgae• gEFIINDING LOAhI 1928 X11 at prices consistent with A 1 quality. year. This difference in the et and nieces. Violet, Dorothy and ;t amounts of their remuneration Pearl. -5 PER CENT BUNDS ,It pays to buy the best seeds W leads some people to nap that there ` V to something radically wrong,and SCHOOL REPORTS. 20 year Bonds,,price 88.26, to yield ; w 4 - .Good Dairy Butter this week tit.82 cents per lb. some will say that no ratan can — p I Easter report for S. S, No. 4 East, 6 year Bonds, price 1)9, to yield y honestly, Okrn more than two or g• 5.23 per cent. :GROCER Piclrertn Honors, Names en or- T` �}T�1 j� three thousand dollars a year. der of merit, (0 failed in one or more OIL National Railway.(0. N. R.) d . RIC HARDSON f subjects. Ji. IV—Mildred Barrett, We believe that the government Arthur Field.Georgina McNabney(f), (seven year} flat mortgage Deben• made a wise move when they en tures maturing May 8, 1880. Price $r.—Bernice Chappman � Lyndon g Raged. Thornton as head of the Oro nk Morjorie Annan Fern 670 per thousand, or $1000 invested A M LANDS . Toms, Bernice Crawford. Jr. III— now increases to $1,754.40''at ma- i.; ` Canadiau National Railway sys- Sam Mchjt}boey,Leon- turity. Jack Chapman, CC tem. For years the railways, now and Barrett'(f), Mary Ans ey (absent). Phone or wire orders, at our To buy or;sell our farm, consult the Farm Lands Department of 14V 711Own and operated by the gov. Jack Anstey(absent). Jr, Il—Ernest expense. Y Y Bryant .(a). Sr. I—Jack Annan ` DYKES&ROUERS,' The United Farmers7Co�perative Company, - nk •erament, failed�to earn any diel• Mar oris Morrison. 'ReRiaald Bryant. kwt, Limited. : j Phone 288 J ' Dundas SL. sense; and every- year there was Blanche Stevenson. Sr. Pr.—Ivan ' 2tt Whitby, Oat. s deficit. The shareholders of the Barrett. Jr. Pr.—Olive McNebeey. j ;,�I,I,jyO,T, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. 1008 Howard8tevenaba. Morley Stevenson. aa: brand Trtmk, moat of whom .re Teacher—L.N. Lowry. fel '-side in England. held .thousands a s --- -- of dollars of stock that were prat- He Chaprn an . ltioall valueless, and when the DECORATOR government took over the Orand u r I Dealer.to Hisb Grade Wall Papgrs. Now and Thep ' • ' c Vrankand the Canadian.Northern Sanitary Wall Covering' Decor- -Oro .lines they were eoratW at a lose attve Burlaps and ';'HERE will be an added zest to your m'aymeut a Mouldings. a ' listsinQ do'the country. The possimistie prices to snit everybody's.pocket. today it at the same time you are feeling that existed at that time Call and see meat Lot 1. Uon. lavaYouth can$pare�vhl OW linin given way to a feeling of hope- 4.Uxbridge Tp.orphone �i�l,lld$ oaQe fulness since Thornton has taken ffi 84 24M Qlaremoot. will charge 'Those to s on-to - -------know esy tat the inlemasM in �gg LET our Hot Cross Tun • business transacted by the goy- Txke Dories tbaC a special meeting Bony add to yotrr `•r� � �� BANK Ornment railwsye daring the past of the htepayers of Public School Sec- food satisfaction around w7 ear is almost unbelievable.' and tion No.8.of the Township of Pigker- Easter time. They are as 9 tag,County of Ontario, has beeocalled delicious Aa the paxtry and ~ merino of revenue This im- Saturday. April House. Duebartoa, on the bread that have made the increased revenge reaches into at the 8c:hool ril uth.at the boor of 8 1 the this bakery fa molls. Leave Pickering Branch, W. F.Law.Manages o'clock p. m., for the purpose of ap - _ C. A McClellan, Manages our order early and make Whitb Branch, jprovement is placed to the credit proving of contract for the erecting of y Y - sof Sir Heary Thoroton, whose Public Rchool for said Section eqd au- sure that yon will be sup ' wise administration oi'`the rail. thoriziag the Trustees to make appli -.plied. _ __— ( cation to the Township Council for - way's business has brought about the issue of debentures for the .pay _ ` mens of Bald building. the lands re- _ This satisfactory situation. if a uired incidental thereto mod such q 5uhs6ribe now for "The News" mail can increase the earnings of equipment as may be required ;. and ! a corporation by millions of dol- each other matters as may properly _. come before the meeting. �` J�j � ` MA lars,no one can consistently say • 'v� ••. •,;. Doped at Dunbarton this lath day, � � ' i -that he does not earn his $50,000 a of April,1924. r�i, � 5n[1z+Ri - y _ 'year. One mea, through his deep Q. A. ANNIE, _ p -PH0NE:90 '� _ Insight into the business oxer ' Pickeringard�axe Store Secretary Public Scbool Board,school ICKERING g Section Number % T6wuihip of `� 4 ental which be may be worth a8ve contmi, can hundred times Pickering. y more than another man. whose c _eootroi is characterized by blood- WALITY SERVICE - SATISFACTION" E E D' S T O R G - -ers and deficits. ' + Farmers, now is the time to get Ay�tar Spring Seeds. We have a good ;} .' p y Clover, Alfalfa Alsike and Timothy. $ear"An Old Fashioned Vothet sap f of Red I T In Town Hall, Pickering, on l ea e `. "- All No. t d geed Monday evening. Fire- Weather - r _ pfOOf Tight W e also have a good variety of Vegetable and Flawer$&de MOUNT-ZION. The annual boa social sad concert " ' - How about 6,tonic.foc the stock. 'We heave Yr. of Mount Zion Ladies'Aid Society will " The best money Can bay. ; be held in the churoh hereon Tuesday evening. April 22nd. The prop;ram Royal Purple Calf Meal for the yours cal will commence at 8 o'clock. ebarp ..�, htnin Rev. air.Leigh.t e pastor.w occupy le the chair. The program.-will consist Proof gen or c orm►c a Illi cumbers from the following choice - _ isntertalcers: Miss Babel Bie, eloeu- tionist.of Greenwood; Mrs.,Simmer.,. — .,of Balsam, soloist , C. A. and Mrs. EASE'LA K E Gillespie, of lit. Zino,soloist sari it- ' J strumeatalist; Burnett Jamieson, of `... <. J. -S. BAPDON PICKERING ` Mt. Zion. violinist; Albert Harvey, M ETAL L IC SHINGLES ' :soloist.of Greenwood ; Messrs.Speasaand, Turner. of Careen River.duets ; C. C. C. Male Quartette. Admission For 40•years the most reliable Roofing for sloping, 86c; ladies with boxes free. Lunch in roofs of every description. Now being' made from the t Int, r�P I CKERI N the the basement, if you have no box, world4amous "Queen's Head" Galvanized Iron. Abso- _ '10e. There will.be a prize given for - \ the best box, also for the highest- lately the best roofing value OII file market to-day.Pr g - Estimates gladly glvetioleo for"Empire" Corrugated Iron Mreed boa. D. A. Pu h,suet. •MEAT a v ■for new buildingsor repair work. AR. KET .� a MM AL MRGet my figures for alterations or remodelling of darns, per lh uses, c. meat Sheds a spitciaity. a " rMO 'ST8urloin Roast or ate ><. ••• - P t C K E R I N G terbouse Roast or Steak, " iRl F. J. PRO U S E = Romp Roast,. . .. _. . . 20c ' 4• tbCazssawrr BUILDER v Rib Roast, :.. _18c ' :Fine Rib i MiNrA►Igib Heavy 1 s - tli�nit�luR urns �'ious�s e�C. pun of ContraccinE boulder Roast. r. P •.-- •. l8 agd 18c ' •OSHAWA, ONT. f f Of All kinds. Pot Roast, 1 " - - Pickering Dealer for the Products of " Brisket,to buil, -� .. Leg of Pork ELM-DALE MILLS ' The Metallic Roofing.Co. Limited,'Toronto '' _ .. 25c Loin of Pork,_ • - bi - 1�ICKER2NC31 - -- Shouldet Roast of Pork, 20c,23c «► : — Pork Chops, .. ' .. Wheat or any grain 'taken in _ ore Pork Sausage, Finest Salt Porl _- ''.. ... Assisting the Farmer~ , 2�c exchange for Flour. lne re at o •- st B aJ�fa Bac sliced, 38C '^ F' n p' We have. Bran, Shorts, Chop, HE interests and requirements-of agriculture are #ulTy under- °. " - *, stood-and well served by this bank. To encoura a progressive '. ,Mild Cured Cottage Rolls (half or whole), Oil Cake.Meal,.. 45c c r enterprise in the faster and to wake his financing as case as _ ;'Sack Bacon, r.. possible, ractical assistance in toe form of loans is'given, and Com Cooked Haiti,— 0ac all kinds of grain. p z pletd banking facilities, specially adapted to farm business, are avail 'i `Weiners;.. 25e " x Ogilvie's Porridge Oats. able at each one of our branches. Consult our local'manager. „ .. Head-Oheese,- '-� ... 15c » Royal Household Flour, 56 cents' R talo 816a Short i. y Domestic R. 4� et and First r y „ 5 lbs '1a0 conte. • . :Cream of to West Flour. �' � , ass Fresh Trout an r cents, DO� � BA14K lb iota 18 : { CHOPEING! EVERY d'White Fish Every Friday k ,. a .WEEK DAY ; WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND. liLnagrr. � c-M.---7.1 sRoolal>tl BitANCii, a. G CROSS, Maeager. W. -0 READ; -- DICKERING ' " a �'� .� �• -ten. CLAREMONT. John Forgie was confined to his '• '~ baa for several dyve ,last week on Whitevale - HARNESS CLEAT NG - E StNC Mrs, McCallum was in Toronto account of illness but we are glad �s�� Repairiug, also, Boot and Shoe • Bring along your suits to be.clewed ,,onSaturday. to know that he N able to-be dile Service Val-age Repairing at the Corner Store. and pressed. Satisfaction guaranteed Thoe. Gregg and F. .M. Cooper around a ain. Charges inoderafe. motored to Toronto on Monday. 1 Now is the time to get the work done Aire Mr. Philips, who has been spend- Motor,overhauling, top and side our-. before the spring work begins. JAMES BRISCOE, Mrs. John Smith, of Uxbridge, Ing the past few weekti;a Toronto tain reusiri Collars stuffed and faced Opposite D. Taylor's Bakery tl has been spending.a few days with •and Richmond Hill, has returned ...Battery Service-Charging Olaremont•Ont her sister, Mies Helen Scott, and overhaul HarnesspaFts supplied. to Claremont to assist F. M. Coop- and g Mrs. A. J. Chandler, of Toronto, or with his tinsmithing business. All work guaranteed,- Flat r&Le ��Q.g,R g�;yo, Nle) spent over the week-end with her . The Park Committee Lave decid- service charge -.- ' parents, J. H.and Mrs. Beal. �hoae 6610 Mark,ventral. - at the `•Corner Shoe Store," ALL P ed to hold the usual June 8rd cele- �w W. M. Palmer wall in 'Toronto Eseation to be held in the Memorial N/. E. BERRY Claremont, Ont, on Satnrt�a attending the funeral who was former! a resident of fall particulars of a splendid list of y sport°• :Can You Afford to put off Fencing ? 11 ' :Claremont: Mrs. Augnst Leggitt and child. - "Frost" PA Ladies, call on Mrs. Sedore, .at ren, who have been spending the Any.longer, when you can buy Frost Fence ;.' Mrs. Florence's residepce. on April �' wtntec'monthe in Florida, have at these prices. , .21st to 25tb, and see•samples of returned and are now spending g c. . - corsets made to order, brassiere, few days. .with James and Mrs. WE ARE OFFERING FOR CASH BEFORE APRIL 25th - waists, rubber ands, fine hosiery Le`ggitt. "fie carry a folla.line dee. Orders taken. * Special Eaeter--service&,will.be 9,Line wire,50 inches high, 12 stays to rod, 82 cents John Farmer,of the Royal Bank, held in the Union Church an gun- g •• -47 12 .. fik " Qfa11I]ton and 'Orillia, accompanied by his sis• day morning. Special music by the g •� _47 �� 9 , " _ 52 -° -ter, Mre. D. Johnston. of Toronto, choir. A song service will be held g �� 42 (even spaced) 12 stays 55 `.` ' Boxer ?3 is spending a few days with Clare in the evening. ',V'isitors especial- moot friends. Havingbeen on the ? 40 .9 stays to,rod,' . 4? „ , ly welcome. Wall Papers, :. -sick list he-is taking a few days Other sizes accordingly, and it is all !Wrost Tightlock Fence. vacation to recuperate.-., the beat two makes On the evening of April 80tb, ' H I YG L B SI. But also stook `'`Ring Lock"-a cheaper fence. • rthere will be a box'social in the Be sure and get your order in early and take advantage of these low Zn tea maket " !basement of the Union Church, British Columbia Cedar rices, as the will be 2c. er`rod higher after this date. 1 under the auspices of the Mission P y p ' Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles end. All young people of the Bird's Felt State Shingles We also have an excellent price on Toronto Asphalt 4•in•i Shingles. community will be made welcome. for sate at We have them from Boge, come and bring your girls. " Crisis, bring a box. T. PATERSON 'S - CLAAEMONT F. M. COOPER CLARE MON T 10 cts to 50 ets N. Burton, who is now residing Call and get prices: C with bis da ahter, Mrs. Thomas icer roll' Haney, of Woodstock, arrived in _Y, R,. CAR OWN"." . `town on Thursday last to spend ai�rdWood Flooring week or two with Claremont Furnaces and Shingles friends who were pleased to see The Seaman gent tine of adoring in AS THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS are over Splendid colors and him and to know that he hits been plain red oak. quarter-out white Vow in the time to got your car overhaul- and beautiful :.enjd ng good health. - oak, birch or maple. ed. Do not wait until you need your car in the Thi machinery for the new Hecla Furnaces-pipe or pipeless spring. (let it done now when you and-I have designs -wereamery has arrived and will be Rnbberoid Felt Slate Shingles and Roll in operation by May let or possi• Roagog, 18 or 88 inches wide. ' 1-` she time. No job too large or Loo email on any bly sooner. Fred Ward busy Also, s few settings of bred-to-lay make of car. �^t pis. distributing carfil"amang the farm= Barred Rock eggs for sale. -Nall and see erg who should all patronize the JOHN DRAPER~ PIOKERING WORK (IIIARANTED - th�t�1. new industry as it will undoubted- GET OUR PRICES ~ h ly be profitable sad a labor-saver. Call sod get prices 96 Cr THEY ARE RI(IHTs��ymrd Claremont Football Club on Sat A good star o D. A' . SCOTT, 1 f ?Y urday. April 19th. at S p. m , In 0 A L -' Gas, Oils and Greases. CLAREM - . 8andereoa's Hotel. Al I the officers '` players and everyone Interested in CENTRAL GARAGE PICSERINC the team are urgently requested I purpose baying on hand caution- s Large Stoll,/ . } to attend.as the meetiaR is held otialp a stuck of hard phone 4900 CHAS. B. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR for the purpose of organizing for - and soft coal. ' the year. Place your order now before -Late of the-Davidson Motor Co., Whitby- Ont. _� Next Sunday being Eastersnm- the rise In price. 9* ��_ •• day there will be special Easter 12t! Phone Pick. 1709. - rubbers of all music•in connection with the ser- - vices at the Baptist Church. The • H ; sizes t0 clear p DONALD MUNRO, PICSEKINGBU . ,�, � 1y;� actor's Easter roeeaaages will be entitled "The Angel of the Resor- - d s rection."-and "A Mourner Who = a grea re- Blamed Someone Unknown,'' is Toronto, Pickering d Whitby uC price ` the morning and 'evening respect- o ' i w•` ively. The'ordtnance ol,believem' OUR TEA _ u r n . g the baptism will be adfainistered in ® COFFEE WEEK DAY- SERVICE _ ? - -month of �= connection with the morning ser- Leave Whitby - .ice, Leave Toronto march ` The first fire that has occurred CHARM �* ?.4o a. m. 9,45 w. m. in Claremont la a ions time took 9.80 a. tn.' 1.80 p. M. y �i place about 2 o'etock on Monday �Q{�; -. 1�"ti ,`. 1.80 p. ai. f 5.80 p. m. _ J. FI ingoide .Vmoat 5:45 p. m. '' 8.t)<J P. W. oaf teraooa. In s short time s large y _ . .. • number of our residents were can r the seeds. and the ,new chemical -_SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS � " fire engine, for the first time, was Leave Whitby Leave Toronto Green iBr34er �� � �~ ' called upon to prove- its worth ?.40 a. m. 9.45 a. M. LOGS WANTED The fire was of incendiary origin, ia.80 a. m. �. "� 1.80 P. W. ae a number are prepared to testi IF you buy your foods 180 P. M. Y 5•�P. M. 1 will pay, delivered at will. for a = fy under oath test they saw sever- here you will discover $45'p. ru. 8.00 p W.- i mited number&&follows:- sl persons. whom they o same, that our teas will tease ; 5.40 '' y;11.45 p. m. - . e� m• j No.2 Basswood. .pee at ` start the fire wiyh ,coal ail. The .-your into activity t3UNDAY SERVICE a x "'and that our coffee will' u Basses �. fire was coalbed to a pile of pack• make your morning meal ';Leave Whitby - have Toronto No.1 Bot Sim e 9�0.0�0 i ing bo=bs and other inflammable an enjoyable affair. Our ;-- 8.00 a. m. 9.45 A. m, s Basswood. malaris! whirl} were almost cow- m, Nound Dead Rlm 16.00 rices, are correct, that's 8.80 p. m. 00 P. lately destroyed. There was'no P 10 '` S pp No. 1 Rock Rim 40.00 •• Insurance, but the loss will not be sure.• Fares :='Whitby to Toronto.single 76c., return $1.25 ; Picking,'single No.2 �•� " urecy heavy, Those c acerned - d0 .the affair were our leading basi- single Me., return 50c.; Highlaiad Greek 20c: Custom sawlog done as usual. mese men,wbo took an hour off to HO� Turvi`ag, abaping.and wood rL*dt- -to test the new fire engine. - (but this Time Table out for future reference) Ing of all descriptions. We are called upon this week to j ��OO GOatTlaking and Chopping every . chronicle the sad death of Mrs. $ ' :-. 1 _ 'l.el(t�.,.ncesl, beloved wife of Thos.. . =� ��-*L�r, gAR :..CRAB. A.-�7Va4lTl�, ...:Birkett, and only, daughter of S. l Aiiccessor to late W. G. Barnes -land Mrs.Rumohr. Mrs. Birkett ' ct Pho a 8420 or wrl Locust Hill Oak ,had baso critically ill•for nearly ' t ;•. - ; Phony Ind. 2UU - l ; seven weeks, during which her ` imany friends antighsly hopbd for . . - e Q�e?i11g het' recovery, but h Higher will e- 1 1 �t ,prevailed and she passed peace ` ~ 1 �- ance� CoCo ally to her rest on Monday, April • 14th. Mrs. Birkett-will be very ` L The Ci�eatest Service- The seenobject e tergga Association iia by greatly missed in the community, Boot and Shoe �P� ' e lesesni the afelonCd sp �l 'being an accomplished musicianep nor-Tibegi re mneh in demand Also hat nee The I--ea at'. .in musical circles; and her willing- ataad, opposite the having etoleaoommi nese to assist was always equal oafs immediately wi as member tQ post office. There's nes piece of farm�gtiipment that of zxeoafive Oomso� her power, having many years of • faithful service as organist of tho Beat workmanship guaranteed. gives so much service ovei so long a period Charges moderate. with so little attention as a windmiUc ` Membership fee . 11.00. Claremont Methodist Church. of B mood siea is mar be bed nom VM President 0: which Phe was a consistent 'mem- _ That's why I recommend the Toronto Self- sea'eeerr onappiieatloa. ber. She will be missed by a wide THOMAS WATSON Oiling Windmill so highly. Lots of TorontoD. circle of friends, having possessed Windmills have given . from eighteen to )gzac.Com,-L,Munro, Banks,0.S.Pales: to a remarkabledecree those qual PIU$ERING, ONT., er,Donald Macro, 1"ickering. ! ities of mind and heart that'make 7 twenty years service with practically no L.I.-W.-J. CI mAny friends and lase none. An _ _ attention outside an occasional oiling 1,.R. T�IeXt01; ark. • wig and are still Operating •aatiafactorily' Preeidenf;: Beorefaq '' affectionate and dntifaildaughtar. PI ermg 4 every day. -a loving wife, a fond and itise j ' mother and an agreeable eompan- Leather Goods Stoz'0 ! :r n the Toronto Self-Oiling Windmill all ,,.ion has gone to her reward. Mrs. gears operate in a bath of special oil' Birkett was bora in the village of affected by neither heat or cold-every Our stock cocnprisea everything in bearing thoroughly and automatically J J Claremont, Sept. 11tb, 1891, and a June 21st, leather goods and our prices ? "only 19t9, she was .united' t~ lubricated.` New oil is required are second to none. in marriage to Mi.' Thos. Birkett, Eder thin for the horse. once a year:' and has been a lifelong resides y g if you already own a Toronto Windmill. hcan •of the village. She is survivad by Blankets, $2.90 up,heavy q�ve you this.elf oiling feature by merely inter *:'her father and mother, one broth- Ilalters,•90c-up, ail leather ✓ehang' the head and usu your present O!all materials and the ;40r, Rae,of-Toronto.her sorrowing Trunks--Club Bags-Sail Oases wheel. Most Toronto Windmills.too, eau be kept in stook. If will pad you •husband and one little son, dor- -eade absolutfly self-regulating in operation. call at.our works asd inspeof onr stook don,five years old. The funeral. .Harness and boote repairs The-Tomn(o" Tomer wiU stand for obtain prices Don't be mr" Ill were conducted,e►t her Our rgpj3 g service is - became 14. is�-1/4W R Emerson, Whitby, boa 425 - agenfawe_do_a4Lamgla�lhem.conseq late residence by the Rev. A: Mc= unexcelled. jbw4a,( and bat-brood one Wh Chas. B. Rice, Whitevale, Ont. ly we can, and do$brow os the ss.at : .Ulla° on Thursday, the 17th inat„ �O+w(ndwn. commission of 10 per an$.,whiob you wi• at 2 p• m., interment taking place "CIL BRADLEY eee$aialy says by pwobadog from w, the Claremont Union Cemetery. "C L SELF-OILING e.u.oiiei$.d. The sorrowing relatives have theHarness maker, OJR, WINDMILLS J. T. MATHESON Leartfett sympathy of the whole PICKERING - ONTARIO OfBosOW Works, WhilbJ`t gwAR �•,- r,w '•�1t,:` �,'"t's." nr s'1i + .. i.",PS,4f>^"•' sti ..u"' ti,m.cw•m •'a n. <,z.. - ..�. '-d'� ,�"k.;.a wf;q.'b c;. 5;• ,. ,44 !';`' `� ^',"'"" •, -.1 _,.,�„ .� 3. � r_ ,t;,_., - ""'�•:'.`tom• s` SUPPLits FOR EAITERTAINING. .•t� In :entertaining large coaVanies _ one is frequently at a lora to know k ::•bout, the ",= l O use �n.t how much to provide in the mat• - � ' for of refreshments, an uncertainty ' '� A. productive. of much waste, as a rule, _ _.__- p 111 e,, ..JJ for,the tendency is to have an over- r supply Father than run short at the - Ob. 'i HAD CHILDREN. three outdoor-hydriats for sprinkl, last thoment. The high cost of-every- It has been discovered that bad ch).61 Itrg lawns and cleaning ppoorches and thing is forcing us to be economics! - v� dzen azo frequently suffering some windows.• It is also piped'fo the hen even-in-our hospitality. Is catering --physical handicap which makes them some house and barn, The soft water, hot for fifty persons the following will be •s �� • 3. -abnormal. You know youreelf that it;and cold, is .piped to the beth room a reasonable amount to provide: One _ � •, ���/ Vii` are excessively tired or!and )dtchen sink 'and the rungs res• .and a halt pounds of coffee, three , - ;r �.V I ervoir. pounds of loaf sugar, three pints of i hitagry,they demons coin- row A large kitchen cupboard eight engem, three-quart molds of jelly, five r" pared to what they. are no.' t long. and as high as they room. loaf. cakes, two quarts .of olives or - �» fortable. We may.follow thio up an e _, ?! 11nd that many times the naughty Tl►s rd.tr made_In two parts pickles, three pounds of salted nuts, _ tricks o1 children can be traced.to de-I with x apace be- two and a, half gallons of ice cream -- ' tecta in their care or yell-b MIN which't' n' The lower cupboard b tea eta esaily � inches wider than,the upper one,"mak- Chicken salad !or the same number No normal chili is naturally erose. tit a large convenient shelf for'set- will require twelve pounds of chicken, is spits of those who insist that some ting things, ills.,shelf being covered fifteen heads of celery and one quart with alaminume The loaner .part 3a of mayonnaise. Nine pints of oysters babies just astnrauy, nave three- Sited with a covered tin bread , p ys e x babiesponts just and are cross. He may will make sufficient scalloped oysters. _.Row contagions spread 1 r have it all right, buts is an nn- above which -ie a bread,board which Ices not being served in large portions natural condition and the : whole pushes in when not in ma two-gallons will be quite enough. .�N the world of school and la all hildren are ual.•. ` household on lifo But ths'baby tel 4•. An.enameled•sink, seventy-two I! layer cakes are- substituted for P y & e9. inches in length, with front apron, the loaf cakes, three medium-sized Youngsters from'homes less clean than yours come .;cuss for a physical %eason,-pure and high back, and.two drain boards, all ones should be supplied. For two -into intimate contact with your children. simple, penia s due to nsiatakes on coat in one piece. This sink bas fau- kinds of sandwiches, about ten loaves To guard against contagion, make sure that your car part an no se he was bow cets for warm and cold soft water-and evith,a.ba temper. of bread are necessary, the regular children are completely cleaned andiurified .whenever - tor•eold hard water... corrugated..sandwich -loaf being-pre- _ . Older a dren are much the same they come in from lay. _ It has taken many years tri:ocean ferable, and two and a half pounds of way. When Jimmie,has-a cross day Your great ally is Lifebuoy Health Soap. The safe --` , p;iah all o! this. as we are in very butter.; Eight pounds of sliced balled $e probably. ate-,too much rich ped � .will make fifty.._sandwiches, or antiseptic ingredient of Lifebuoy penetrates each dirt- -or circumstances,but please do -ding the night before, 'or maybe his not till to me'tbotrt etlagy husbands. one wart of chopped meat will as laden pore. Rich, creamy lather carries it into every eyes have caused s slight headache. q PPS go F Very young children are frequently. --M• H. tar. Have the bread a day old and, creasy of the akin. The healthful odour vanishes a few .:. cross because the ears ache and they. : to facilitate matters, slightly mels the seconds after use, int the protection remains: ` �c4nnot tell the mothers, but It will be A PRETTY "DAY" DRESS. butter and apply it with' a pastry n6ticed -that they keep rubtring -the brush before cutting each slice. Put - =-� - the coffee in =clean salt-bags to save -head near the err.-Little bathes.acme- . 1 times ache as well ss,big ones, andIFEBUDstraim�ng, but be careful to 811 them � th6 child who•-td habitually cress needs - only half fulf,.ta allow room,for swell- Ing, and tie or sew the edges together. a good physical examination ether {4 ,H than punishment He may have mere- I To make an orange.punch for fifty _ EALTH SOAP' - r ly developedugliness of "per, it to . four , nye the juice n 8ftng semens, 1tore'tanSoap-aHeahh Habit g e� per 1 iR than � frac, bat quite often there is a res _ foto and a half dozen 'oranges, seven son even for that which, when made pounds of sugar, twenty-five pounds f - - of cracked ice and one quart Of , clear, may surprise the, parent. t• s, . • cherries. Seep otue tbildrea There has been so much mid to the -� �. sad last few years about'the effect of the , y 1.z A delicious chocolate for a large - + Tach them toease itumtal activities on the h well ,. �"-• crowd is made as follows: Mix to- Tess, babg that we havo over to some _ , 'esters fire physical discomforts on the a _.-: guar*teaspoonful of salt, level eight i t meatal well-being. Many 'a naughty .rr tablespoonfuls of cornstarch and six- LEVER child needs the doctor or the dentist teen ounces of cocoa or chocolate- Stir -.BROTHERS aped begets scolded instead.' For blot to a paste with tour plat cans of LIMITED ' matter,_we grows-ups are not any too r�. evaporated milk and pons over it tour _:,.TORONTO• _ - easy to live witk when we are not. �r� �: quarts of 6oflirig-water: Stir until it -r feeling well, so why expect •� begins to thicken, then cover and al- the children? A simple physical _ low to simmer for ten minutes. �•�;«-•t-a may show that crossness:is To make one quart"of boiled,*&yon- not just due to old-fashioned original •y - titles, which is the beat kind to servo - --- . {, eta. {; +° for a mined gathering, as many per The ability to laugh at ourselves is 3 � Weaknetti in sons dislike an oil dressing but'almost a true test.of a sense of humor cam �= By S. W. Knipe. IN MODERATE CIRCUMSTANCES ..•"�t r�Q everybody likes mayonnaise, heat one - A. W. 8askcomb, -Efia popular cam BUT HAS THEM ALL t and one-quarter pints of weaken Leg weakness is an aliment preval- edian. , ivinegar n granite pan, add o e p- eat with closely confined chicks. Prob. ' I do not like this frit of ants n- i n to n one h a ably it is more correctly termed a i sP do i ! fag tablespoonful of butter and bring ,.symptom" rather than a disease mace sign so often exhibited when the quos- the mixture to the boiling point. In Information - tion of household ronvenisnces comes r the meantime, beat together the yolks tt appaieatly may occur Hader. differ- up, so much-stress, being laid on the o! six eggs, a half teaspoonful of dry eat methods of feeding and manage- �Ol' }a man's abundant supply of tools, etc. _ meat and In different forms. such as F �I I find very often floe wife b slaw to _ mustard; ono tablespoonful of eager, G a half teaspoonful of salt, a saltapoon- rheumatism, neuritis, and rickets. ]fat.in improvements whoa aha her. !nl of.pepper and a dash of red pep- Symptoma.=As the name Implies, - resf has the money. A hearty car 4678. This modal le good for the per. _ Qver this slowly pour the hot the legs become weak It starts with J. r ,operation between husband and•wife; now figured silks and printed cottons. �n g as unsteadiness and the chicks soon �, Is the better way.- I have never 3rati It will also develop well in linen and cyst', stirring until thick lose use of the legs. Thea appetite e ' ' usually eontlnues to be good at first. The following bulletins and convenience. Our hangs-L The Pattern is cut to Z-Sizes:fid, 'The largest and stet vigorous chicks PPd 86 88, �P� � essay others.of which these ars dr-), 42, 44 and 46 inches bust aro often the waren. sillicted.. It or•I a ;..' measure. A 38-inch size res 4% curs in chicks from one to din months examples, re available to farm- 1. Electricity. We Its"'a power �gm ens, and will be sent free on. Washer, iron, sad vacuum cleaner,�yards of 4U-inch material The width DUE TO �R BLOOD of age. Rheumatism.sad gout-usual., request by the Dominion De- .. lights in all roosts„ inelnding closets aerie. P is 2 ly show enlarged joints. — partment of Agriculture. The At the foot with faits extended ��_Little is definitely knows information they costals Is both 2.. Two Two electric water systema, one wba dark corners. yards. mailed to any address on _ as to the cause of •reg weakness to useful and_practical, and limy for lard water, and one for soft: Pt y A Tonic Medicine a Necessity a� g� food, mineral iecei of ltic in silver, b the�Wilson chicks. Lack of pofat the way to greater pro r These systems have no storage tanks Publishing Co, 78 Wast AdelEide $t., - This Sessola. matter, fresh air, exercise and sun- frons farming operation. (except the cistern for sowater), 'Toronto. Allow two vreeeks for 'm *' shine, deficient in _ a vie interested, cls out this _ ent, cher.1k ball tins ere _ tent iii the ration,overfeeding of high- desired,and �, without himself, than saving much expense. - Send 12c in silver for our up-to- year-round tonic for the blood tai: ly nutritious feeds, too much`heat, �e, is envelope addressedtot The hard water Is piped to the kit- date Spring and Summer 192#` Book nerves. 13nt they ars a;pedally vale- da' quarters, and'overcrowditia are ' - schen sink and the bath roots,%esides�of Fashions. able )a the spring w6ea the sysfdm if causes most often assIgned for leg ;Publia�ons - loaded with Impurities u a result of of Agri n. , weakness. the indoor..3lfe_Cf.the winter montha�.'- greys sties-sad_Care.--.It.is a yeses Ottawa, Grad& " Am THE' WORST ]S M TO COME v.. There is no other,denim-when. the ally recognized tact that chicks which I�ew V.rlatta of Graig need of Bees► blood�Is so much in pflz�� hive access.to the ground outside af• Iteeoss.ne.1 v.:sa.,s[ pt.ie t: and eatichlag, sod every dose of these ter they are a' week old, rarely ever aiil Tr..wae for Grata s..t. - - ills helps to enrich,the blood. In the Iasaeaee et 7►eei .' 1ra. .t Mesa p ps become affected with leg weakness. Tw° hZ g� ipriag one feels weak and tired—Dr. Whether this provides exercise, sun- t1.a t� Williams' Pink Ptus give ifreagtb: Io. shine, fresh air, green feed or miner- *T" the spring the appetite is often P0Pr- ala from the @oil is an unanswered Strawberer (�� F _ Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills develop c _ Question. Nevertheless, the results It"Ttas Ciielw.. 3?f�ti1l r appetite, tone the stomach and >b.w.Aa Now to weak digestion. It is to the spring that err When the,weather is cool �•o� lertllfsen for ons is th6 blood dud an ring t is even a few minutes outside daily will orgbord Y Yb�e.•a• -be effective dti preventing or curing N > •� Ewe , disfiguring. pimphes, eruptions and leg weakness. • �. _ , �, wA Y04� a skin because they go., Pills oot and net conditions kept IIJat R Ne , E• ' .. ,' of the trouble in the blood. In the it a beneficial. .»»«.«...».«.».»...»...._. weather 44r .' ks m _. the epic ag asaemia, rheumatism, indigos- the keep*and or fine litter on the floor. ........ Mon. neuralgia and many other iron t,p amt r lR`t of vide D .... - - � files are most persistent became Pro itesh tiec�s of sod each . r, weak blood, and 1r-is at this time day. Post Office t 7 In- poor, a in clean dry litter to in R.R.No.....»... «.»....,,....... .. Feed•gra! E -- ore takes on new life that dues exercise, ' thebloodseriously, e s aft ti mo th brooder n s Hat ea- - when all 1 atn ed Keep well ve ro ace......... ................ tion. Some people 41058 tt�mselves lat6d. the house P vi+ j with ur . � p gatives, but theca only further Supply green feed"such as sprouted / weaken themselves. A purgative oats; lettuce, green alfalfa or clover. �� ; / i mQrely gallops, through tie system, Mix 5 pounds of granulated bone in TRE E SHRUBS, ROSES, emptying the bowels,but does not help 100 pounds of mash or feed the bode A% the blood. On the other hand,Dr.W11- in a hopper., N _ - ]lams' Pink Pills enrich the ' blood gometlmea wood or hard coal ashes .'Wrife dvic and _ - which reaches every organ in the body, placed in a corner of the brooder house 1924 Catalogue " ;• bringing new strength and vigor to eppareatly have a value in preventing N C NNOPYCo Limited _ - --.•=,, weak, easily tired ijen, women and [ leg-weakness. The chick6 r'. . .. JON O children. Try...Dr. Williams' Pink t it read HAMILTON and FI -_ n� curing fly and it can do_no ti ONTA O 1 Pills thia.apring--fhey-wiil-riot dishy- harm AMIE point you. The surest means of both prevention �+ - i,W ` ►I�y S d and cure is to get he chicks putsi e (6(( = Sold'by 511 medicine dealers or sent j d Be'�9 Q�1 Farm by mail at 60c a hoz by The Dr. Wil an- '° .:.• ` liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. much as possible atter they area Nothing pays better when properly' 3. ,r few days old. _ • Send for oar catalogue _ er V of beeeekepers' supplied. Expert ad. - husbands that cannot be restrained vice freely given. - by duty tviH aotldng-be kept by dress. Little.do ye know your own blessed Ruddy IManut'soturiny Co., Ltd. _ "t nese: for to travel hopefully is a bet- Brantford - Ont. tK9 .,,._�-.•. ' Dien often proceed from-love to am- ter thing than to arrive, and the Trus - bitton, but they seldom return from 'Success is to, labor R3bert Louis IaSUE No. 16--lik Stevenson: �. - ambition to loves - a:< �,A' � �" :.•',. -.. : •. .,:. . .'' .� ..:7'r•'.yy.'^a ..�d�'•''' r.yx„,� ,u.r:..;,�,r ti -,+..- ) ..,r _ ..•'ry�,�,t!✓, ''"�'1;53':is`;�.•r`37'�.ti<E"l�a�."�sP^r,:ri e - '..•"•rs.'',i:,?""•Sir icy.1.:✓. .<+ieFatt✓-D'�:fi+W'.;,.-su:..,..sa'" �'r..'.s.,.iMw":Fikti°;F:t?.!..r�.,r:-1:«.r..riR?,^.k�:3•srsFr.."iw.2.'=;�i�,^�^?�i�.ti. '�➢x.'+'�s2s�..',ii•.�i��.iI�T�T^�4�'Ciiiei�J�.^`skm« >.+ . zn 1112311 ill:I:ER ., • ., uz ., ;,.-+ rr,,.`•..:L,'..; __ z; ,r-;•.. ,f. ..y..• tt .Ks x•A''.'� .'r ..RI x:. ..+n. w-�. .r.. •.a.» •w<d r _ r • r EASY 'TRACK r Now To--Mike A Coin h� _ . -Vanish- A. - — - !'IG 2. ED RO S- E0 t- : _ r , For - .. > :•_ "UrIF EEparfi.dar people• .; �� y the Taba�ro o QUali ,. Pare i No chicory or an aiaultermt is this choice coffee MWDL.ETON 'BY DR. J. J. c rrovhtofal'Board of health, oslprio This stunt is used by many pro- fessional, magicians ,when they . ft Madletoa will be Sled to answer Questions on Pablie Health alai wish to cause a coin to vanish. It _ M a :! pet•through this colic. Address bite at flpadba 1102046 99941 requires'a little skill but the'ama- Oeraoaat,Toronto _ tear will be able to do,It well aft- u er half-an hour.'s practice. A half l i dollar 4s held between the finger sc,, In making inquiries into, the"cause landed" plea, is so common an occur- Lipa end thumb of the left head. The thumb of the right hand 1a Of the high rate of child mortality. or rence as to barely warrant mention. placed 'under the coin and the , deaths of Then there is the careless habit of fingers closed over it, and the coin �- young children, there must parents leaving the door. open and apparently carried away in the ills he several factors taken into account. allowing little toddlers to fled their right hr^d. When the right hand One of these ia.carelessness on the.part way out ori to the street or road. Hew i >s opened, the coin has vanished. f� of the parent or guardian. Many often we read about a�nlaenta to ch.l- If you will try the trick, you 15 �deStha o! children occur from such a�dren occ�irring on the streets,wren w1t1 observe that when the tinge» Pa' the thoughtless mother, busy with'her• close over the col"n, 'the coin can 'Sealed c6 gp. �► � _ Adm le reason,as the-mother careless- duties in the liouse, did not even know - be dropped into-the palm of the ' leavinga it of water one the floors the child a wefh the t ym'or b thinking left head. - The right Band scan it�i�C�i �l°ps the tol?BeC�O 1 p While shanswers the and hone. The, through the motion of taking the child may tali answers and be suffocated, Thi instances may, seem common- coin. every effort being made to ' Jn Iii ,original c+�ndition 1 . before the mother's return. Others place, and the reader may think that duplicate the appearance of actu- - ve cMidrea-easy secant=to tabs o!'any parent at an careful would never ally taking; the eolwt The- left �a + y� phot water on wash day and death let sneh as accident'occur, yet the hand. is which the eotd i. .4Q n Y2, 1 6• l.i n S -+from scalding•results. Mortality of annual death rate of children, re..slt- ., : . : �,��b�L=WW Tobauo o!Canada I.imiucd "palmed drops naturally to the 'children who take poisons by mistake,;ing from accidents due to the care side, the'trickster having prao- - 'or medicine at the wrong time,.4 aLo'lsesness or thoughtlessness of parents ticed holding it just as It It con- ' t, t ,traceable to neglxtful' parents. - It is is an alarming one, rained nothing only a short while a that a child is We read the other day of a 20- The amateur will find some go deformation. A Ftlph Brads Qt Paper. EToroato died through eating flue or months' old child becoiniag suffocated d}Mculty in palminE the cola. in rex tablets of A.B.S.AC., the common;from stearate of.. zinc. Stearate of this particular trick it is better.fu Teacher-"Johnny..what are tbfl two "I wast some Daper", tbe•amaII boy llaxative,which has a small amount of,zinc makes excellent powder for toilet hold the' coin •between the rooto benders?" said to the storekeeper. strychnine in every tablet, but when.i use and also for dusting furniture, of the fingers and she first joist. Johnny-"Macuiine and feminine. "What kind of paper?" several tablets are lowailowod at once; but while no more harmful than othor The hand will be alightly curved The%masculines, asci divided into tam- "Better. make it By paper;' was the 's+ecome.a dangerous poison. )E+C1'dera it becomes a real menace i! and w natural position.of the hand perate and intdmperate, and the tem- reply. „I'm going to make s kite" Children are ever on the alert for t a� within Uro reach of n young- will be •obtained very -easily, mine into. frigid and torrid." rVin it so are u s • Adveltislments ,get hold of. Everyone knows how` The simp 1c ty of the came �f arcs- depends. upon the magnet in _By bearing with others, you shall young th&Treo tire of their toys and i dents ls what disarms 'many people. which it 4 acted. . Until the mo- be borne with. D URA BEAUTIFULLY. BZUIr`9''Y, " playthings and when not watched will Human carelessness is a poor ex r Tab anything that is novel or new to for s child's death,but!i parents meat when the coin is supposed to carded wool sample,enonahiight g4 gra ythin� vanish, 'the trickster should act comforter; one dollar. Wooilam .1[1111!„ them n this connection the "loose would only be more on thgir;,hard for just as it the cola'were really in" gun around Lhs�laea," always follow- possible accidents, less of these dread- the right hand. ��� OaR ed up by the didn't -know it was ed occurrences would take place (ORP this out and parts, it. with First Withi the•FalseirPrinb. cite sails,, tit o aevap>oo1kJ$PRING �I� - -� who was tits originator of the Lite Pay your Qat•o!town accounts by ``- BABYo! fingerprints for Identiacaton? Dominion Express Money Otrata. M.Berttllton is uutall7 mentioned in L11L O -No Pain � e° . this ooanection. hal, u a matter of It is tread to aEcept what you can- IM ON _. Canadian Spring w titer--one �' the credit really belonss::to a Brl- not The ad p ng eapay day mild and bright; the next raw Ind tiehar, Sts. Edward Henry,Heart'. 'the late k Commissioner of Police of the Metro. Ash ll IMUNree anti tabs ne otiDeR blustery, is extr=emely hard' on the - baby. Conditions are such that. the In 1894, wisen he was Inapeeboa-liea 'mother cannot take the little one out Fortune can talcs nothing from as for-the fresh air to much to be dealt oral of Police in soul 1,his system"of put what she gave us. CiaastnCation of nngeeprinis _was ed. He in oonffned'to the house which adopted India, atter an of- is often over-.eated and badly vents•' 1 ficial inquire tato its merits as nom- ` dated. He catches cold; his little i.pa� with those of M Bertillon's aa- �/ e istomach and bowels become disorder tp,aopometric system, which had held fOR I - —led and the mother soca has a sick sway until thea. - ('..�s - 'baby to look after. To prevent this In 1901 the Henry system was lnt:era Yong Ul[13 Amy ' iaa occasional -dose Of Baby's Own then at New ScAllovert rd,and since a ,,, ■ ,Tablets should be given. They rein- then has spread Allover the world Dopa't one,bit! Drop • little a1+'t`m"e!'fal`o'of - late the stomach and bowels, thus pre. There is, however, a mention of "!'reasons on an aeblag corn. iii- venting or relieving colds, simple identiftcatioa by finger'-D�ts in a book W that Born slops hurting. then Geatb sonar the vatwiaa wit �- How Many Pounds Would shortly you lift It right off with anger,. car.olatmeot an the end ct the - revers. 001lC � any otherZrf-the many published some years previous to 81r fir- - minor ills of childhood. The Tablets Edward Henry's dieoawery. Mark . You like to Gai=l in a Week? "Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of w+� ofnement in s.. minatae with CWtiwra Sw Wad bot are sold by medicine dealers or by mail -rreezone" for a Lew cents. sufdcfent , Twain's " e on the-ffi4edeaippL" A II »a err ads aoa .ace w s.ca way6t: w.aY water and eoatiaas badhfics for some character in this book says that he mid 'incl " D' a1°°'a' 1 "a mad iaa a ample to remove every hard corn.� cora. mint.., Thitmatmenfabeaton idna: Medkine eo., Brockville, Ont. " or fanwm Al.:.adar V1"'1°°'' aasok�ulr VIVO& No or cora between the toes, as the foot and retk�- rt' . learned the method when he was a �.,. s,a nasM ms .der ty tar MARVia arax- from" an old Frenchman who 4=12p- >K sore srswas callnaes,without soraaese or!.i itatioa. sagr.s..s r1.r iaa a Would, Most.Ancient youth.,, eaW,e�''�•o.a.a:u. • � had been-a "on-keeper . for thirty Cui4a' - '„�.�=',°Q1i°w"w"sk� ' years. 7. : ">:• - - Rheumatism it was King A aa-rel-pad ds of Ur, to ALL FOODS SHOULD BE 1R Meesopotamia, who built- .the oldest - - MinaM's penetrates to the root THEY TELL" TH baildidg in the world. which 4 still ,�F.1�1..1'.D. - of the trouble and eases pain. EIR The universal remedy. standing. -The medical profession very moral- ASPIRIN, - -- He reigned about 4,500 year's before IT_ advocate tbat jW food products - j -NEIGHBORS the birth of Christ, and the building 4 eboirltl be sold is sealed packages. All Beware of I1111�dt1UAS� thus about 8,600 years old. Ur was cities=rigorously inspect butcher shops • -the nAtive place of Abraham and the to--prevent meat from being infected, city of Nebuchadnezzar. I many prohibit milk from being sold, in a ee �` Wmw Tell Each Other,How T The King's name and title were bulk and gradual this will come with i' Ware'Helped by Lydia L Pili- !earned by the, chance discovery'of-a everything. "SALADA" was the•fi»t gold scaraboid bead, on which they to introduce the package idea as. re- �� -halal Vegetable CoIDpotged wire engraved. . garde-tea, over thirty-two years ago, Mr. C. Woolley. leader of the joint and YM "SALADA" is stili a little parer ,. ' ,y a Woodbridge,Ont.- 1 took'�yiia L expedition of the British Museum and and a little better thea other teas. It _ Piakham'e Vegetable Compoulasdlor the University Museum of Peirasyl- has by far the largest sale. vania, made the discovery u ng s - backaches,• between my ab• excavations, at Ur. The III= temple _ Passed l a dere snd an er my shoulder-blades snit, ' which is "the oldest buiidbis In-the Farmer-"So you've had some ex. dragging down feelings on each side.; world Is at Tet el Obeid,'about four perience, have you?" I was tom tim� to do my, • miles from Ur. New Men,-"Yes, sir." . Appeara- nce work and fe t ve ba My mother- ♦ - More osyhate if you want your m-law told me about the Vegetable Farmer-"Well, whet &tie of a cow '�lc Offitdal Baby. do you sit on to milk?•, - _. _ complexion to clear, eyes to brighten Compoaa3 and. I„got some right away. _ It has done me more-good than-asst The arrival of a party of Swazi New*Man-"Thie outside."' ! Unless you see the"Bayer Cmss"on and skin to become soft and smooth. other medicine I ever took and I reco M ;chiefs in England reminds the London Forget the wound even thou h the package or on tablets you are not get. Thin, nerve-exhausted people grow ommend it to my neighbors. You are Chronicle of the visit n a similar d n scar reminder B ting the genuine Bayer As-pirtff-proved strong on Bitro-Phosphate and drug- quite welcome to use this letter as a putation in 1894 and"ijs lntrodtYeton to safe by millions acid prescribed by gists guarantee it. Price-$1 Der gkge. testunonialif. outhinkitwill helpeome y Queen Victoria, which shook a•little -physicians over twenty-three years for Arrow Chemical Co.,25 Front St, East, poor sufferer."-' Mrs.EDGAR Smuor% even her experienced -equanimity. His Hearing •Restored. colds headache Toronto, Ont: . R.n 2, Woodbridge,Ont. y In pearl eve neighborhood in eve "We come, O great mother, trans- Toothache Lumbago ei �' g re -Neuritis.'. . Rheumatism town and caty m this country there ars fated the Interpreter."to bring to thee The invisible ear drum Invented by women who have been helped by Lydia ..our babe. Take him, O mother, to thy A�epayer Tablets sof PalE.E. Pinkharn's Vegetable compound in A O. Leonard, which is a miniature " „� �[i knees; fold him to Litt' breast:" megaphone, fitting'inside the ear, on- For the idneys the treatment of ailinents peculiar to At that stage the queen was becom• tirely out of sight. is'restoring the •cafe• Each unbroken package .con-I their sex, and they take pleasure in Ing alarmed. "But where is the child?” bearing of"baadreds of people is New tains Droven directions. Handy boxes Kidney troubles are frequently passing the Rood word along to other �;-..:she cried: '•'I don't nee him." Fork city. Mr. Leonard invented"tBis of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug caused by. badly digested food women. Therefore,if you are troubled .t "Hors, O Mother;' said the Swazi, drum' to relieve himself .of deafness sista also sell bottles'of 24 and 100, which overtaxes these orggrfs to in this way,whyynotgive Lydia E. Pink- gravely bringing forward a powerful and !sad noises, and it does this so Aspirin is the trade mark (registered eliminate the irritant acids ham's Vegetable Compound a fair trsal. savage six feet tall and weighing con- successfully that no one could tell be in Canads) of Bayer Manufacture of formed. Help your stomach to i This famous remedy, the medicinal siderably more than two hnndred Is a deaf man. It is effective when Monoaceticacidestei of.Shlit Aspirin properly dig drop a food by talc• ingredients of whish are derived from deafness is caused by catarrh or by While it Is well known that Aspirin Ing 18 to 30 drops of Extract of roots and herbs, has for forty Women-,,,;pounds. "Here he !s." Roots, sold as Mother Selpel's proved its value m such cases. ,Women perforated or wholly destroyed natural means Bayer Manufacture, to assist curative Syrup, and your kidney everywhere bear willing testimony to No one is oo:n without faults; he drums.. A request for information the publicl agalnat imitations, the Tab- disorder will promptly disappear. the wonderful virtue of Lydia E, Pink• . R Iii best who is beset by°least. to A. O. Leonard, Snits 437, 70 F1tth .lets of Beyer Comflany will be stamped get the genuine all your druggist. ham's Vegetable Compound. Q OL - avenue, New York city, will be given with-their general tr8de mark, the ' Keep Mlnard t LteinNttt M'the hows.rt a prompt reply. advt, "Bayer Ct'osa." - Y s . ,. . _., .•, .. ,�• ,, .. /.. _ • - ,++ '.aim 3"fw^ ,�.•ic„�^r•F.', 'b ;2 `�'�''� .4 a ' K,.. :....�{*'•• f. ..fir'."iA. .h....� a �. y ," ^=,t;� •• .,'°+: 1;,,,,y„ ."cit i,x r'?E.w 5,yr.,:e.k<., �t •'2 ;,v+'•w aN be H.,+-p^,,..{�,s.,4++e��ig—�..'•„' y.-te'JF.•'.',;,.. ...•t , :1111, }."s p. '". ,... �"� ,: ., s a= .A •..„ ,... �- .e. ., .yA. ^Xsy_ ,, + x „r. - '^r�•.��+' ,�,2•! ,-:�,: y,. 'r P radi -� ,. „ �-•:.L/ �ALISDIS ,.., Alvin.McLellan has installed a . lies, ddvarttaeme»ta. -; .. :_� -.:. - .y >w�.�,• �•' -o set in Collacutt's arage. V r= ` W. J. Reid. of �Phitby ARGIAIN=-GFQod hua¢y with top, y t F. T, Bunting was in the city. on Mcindaled on g�eral l'ickeripq friends. B E15.00, R. D. Rhite,Dumbarton: 32 la .71 r on Monday. -Tile alalic and -continuation -�j OR SALE-Asparagus roots, -Gordon Law was 1n Whitby :L' Washington variety. Apply tom.Gorm- g. y. ckeriag. {hila week actin on the jury. closed on Thursday for the ley. churn sc.,Pi s Easter vacation. --To day being Good Friday, all OR BALE-1 red cow due to freeh- leases of business will be closed. Dr. Hear will be here as:nAai- .'Fen on April 251h. also 1 fresh cow, James �awrt - -afire,Jeffs es-of sill be l9 closed. - al next Tue9Ta]`t0 attend .to his Kinnear,R.R.No.1,Locust Hill, 82 ' ' professional duties. s 1 ___..- I ` Ing her tiootkier, Mrs. John Doyle. -rt ANTE D-A girt• for genera _ �Sarri Knipe, of Toronto; called -The Fothergill•farm 'on Post's housework. Apply to Mrs.W.J.Wilson, St hill has been sold to Harry Arnold, R.R.1,Whitby. Phone Pick 1920. 32 U n O .� on Pickering friends oa Tuesday, the wholesale and retail butcher, - ' -Miss Blanc Walsh',of Toron- IGS FOR SA ,•-18 pigs, 6 weeks• of Toronto.' old: atsogood Yorkshire cow with litter \ Toronto.- to, spent over the weekend at her —Seeding operations will be- Chas.Gillespie,R.R.1,Myrtle Station. 32 0 o 'home here.. - - , come quite general nest week, if ` Mise Madge Annette, of To- - -g • 308.�Geo�BrowunkRggs 2,Claremainontfor aeto 32-35re Miss Eva Murphy. continues. y -Sirs. George Martin and child• �OR BALE-A good }wind-mill for <M -Mrs. J. R. Thexton rind family i' 8 spent Sunda withJ. H. and Mrs. ren, of Brigbtou, are speadlD$ a pumping poiposes.very cheap. W.H Jack- - - - y ' son 12-R No..l,Pickering._ . 30tf___-- W- A, Beal, of Clare�nent. •" week or two with th>3-former eap �j :. mother. Mrs. Jas. Gordon. T G S FOR SAL -Rom D �� �" ` T'1L Cg F'. ( E e -F: W.'Hbbbe h'as-.been "spend 1J -Dr. E. A. Sadlelr; Dentist, Pekin.'at 75 cents per setting. Apply to 'ing a few days with his daughter, . Elmer Toms, Kingston Road East. 51-35 Practicing In T ron to,.will,be here •Mrs, H. R. blonney. -' P --- - -- ln his office on.Th'itrsday from 10 IMOTH•Y SEED.FOR BALE-Also �' 'AND T -John Cowan's sale on Satur• - l a uantity of Berlin seed barley. Phone Clare -`da last was' well atWnded- and a m. too p. It1., as usugl, 326. _. _ 3' Special sale for Easter-Maras •A.Birreli,R R 2,Clareiao,'nt. 33 . good prlcea were realized. - chino Cherry Chocolates regular RS. EMMA ELVISS=-Nurse with 9' -Mrs. J. N. Richardson, who ,. (i9e per ib.,for sale 59e, in lb, lots lrl practical experience..Open for engagements �1[`� ��1 Y'Bra ��w has been spec' ing the winter'with in town or country. Phone Pick 1106. 30 1' E1ase'a -friends in Toronto, hag returned only at The Pickering Bakery. _ home -Edward Bryant has been con- VGrS FOR HATCHINQ-'From *'• l fined to his house for the past few L well bred White Wyandottes at 75 cents per ;, 1: -R. C. and Mrs. Sy s anc� setting. Apply Mrs.Geo.Mutch,Pickering. 32 weeks suffering from a severeat.. �� children spent the week-e d with tack of inflammatory rheumatism. OIZ,SALE-50 acres of land in pas- her parents at the Methodist par- -C. A. • Bradle , Fttue. rennin water: or will rent pasture for y Painter and &g _80DaZZe. season. 'Geo:F.lackaon; R. R. No. 1, Locust + Decorator. A telephone call will Hill. alas -Rose Bros., of Whitby, are re• » g g receive our, immediate attention. p. ccg Beautiful �0I]abination. tiring after bean in.business for OR BALE-10 000 Outhbert ray �, Estimates ., furnished promptly. the past 48 years. See their an * Fberrycanes. A��{y W.Payne. R R. No.2, aouaeement in soother. Ca11 800 or 59 Whitby. Pickering,con.1, Alioaa Road. Phone Malv. page' —Dr.-Fl E. Luke, optometrist, 1722• 32-33 -A special meeting of St. And- of 187 Fl L -Toronto, t A. - na« rew's Ladies Aid will be hetd at �j 151SON PIKE-Piano tepcher at J H. Allip's 'drug store, Whitby, on L' Claremont on Saturdays. Pupils prepared The big advantage of buying 'GVail paper ra the home of Mrs. W. J. Clar on Tuesda , April 22nd. Glasses, if for examinations. studio at Mrs. Lyman Fil- g ag S ri p p Wednesday at 8 p. m., -for special y p * -- keyw:.Phone 3000... 2s as e c business, required, r;ghtp'ricee. -and paint at The Bug 'Store . is =Mrs. ,Bedson and daAghter, -A consldera-ble amount of the FOR BALE-Timotby and alsike ♦ '!s_ �jj,�� c= asphalt payment along the ging- clover seed. Also a grade Ayrshire cow,due _ the tact ilial you have Mise Roberts, have returned home to fresbea�abottt April 15th. Apply A.F.Rrscy, afters ending the winter months stain road is not staflding ab well R R 1,Pickering. 31-32 pp a9 it should. There are a great e. Opportunity to . in California. They report a most _ t'h w. enjoyable visit. . many wide cracks which extend. ..7 ARM TO RENT-=ID the�townsbi p *l J y for a long distance, and in other i ofPickerin¢.consistingof 25 acres situated proem a perfec bl 'nding of colors i —Mrs. Rachel Gordon will hold on lot 14,con,6. For teras and,particulars ap- _ i1 an a7tction sale of her household Maces the road is breaking up ply to Bin 76.Greenwood. 28tr effects ether premises, Sing St.; adly. It is "reported that. .a_ stretch "jest west"of- the village F.ED$ARLEY FOR SALE-O. A. The wall -aper 8e878Ori 18 here- -Se*e our r� East, on Saturday, April 20tb. See T;li halve ane , ,»� S C,No 21.seed barley,fl.a)per bushel. Also [' - - "d E'C3 for ps ticui"$.-"_. 17p and re! some store pigs of various aces for cafe eheaP. F. n . ' Allthose.interestedinfootball built. M.cbapman.Pickering Phone 2328. 31tf big assortment-Choose your desig -Premier -Ferguson .has inti• y `are regtiested to meet at the -Gor• mated to a deplttation reprpseat- (�R�P RLICK SALT-A brindle and. take,it home-no 'Rlaititj d - °i tion House on Monday evening at `L'cow,due to freshen. Also brindle heifer 1 year a S O'L'lock foie re-organization. A Ing various municipalities old•28 laying hens,4 laving duck,.1 drake and 2 : 1'G good attendance is requested. throughout the province 'that a g-d—• Apply A.H.Smith,Greenwood. 31-32 _ ' bill Imposing a tax on -Tile 46th aaiu'ivetear of, the p g gasoline' Surplus colla may be returned. y rOR SAL Corn 7+cuffier. cutting 'Pickering Methodist Church. W111 motor trucks and ' high powered 1 box,single plow-.set of irod harrows 10 ft.. -be held on Sunda May 11th. 'Para might be introduced at the se:or pea:uarde and.bttier and sotto mired Sunday, y nest se8n10n Of the legialaLUre, lath. A ply toVicwrCls ,careofJas•Kianear. 'The Rev. A. McLellan. of Clare R.R.rho.1,Locust Elia, 30 moat, will conduct the services. and the revenue from this source G HAPMAN George Cowan r. and hiacopt• given to the municipalities to TORN .A. WHITE. R: R. No.1 Lo ■ ■ _ i R assist in road expenditures. 'JOHN Hili,bas for sale Sweet Clover seed, sed- ^ in; James=Cowan, of the Broe o.t..barley.Iriab Cobblers and Delaware pots- :: road..left on Wednesday morning -Motor care and trucks lying toes, one 19,3 Ford ton truck ani hoHsea with 'for Toledo, Ohio, where they ez the ditch along aide the ProviD- glydens: Phone Mark s4oa. ,82tr ot tial Highway has again become a ;pest good positions. We wish SERVICE HOQ-Pune bred Tam- « _ them success. common eight •some perlorns the worth. ln"rugie Elmo 3-1a494, sued by -The W. M. Society of the t1;1ck with ao damage whatever, Woodrow.31. a 81. dam Ible at Barns, -1hJprin O �� while others experience various II Methodist Church will have charpce Beatety laid. Fee:l.00 payable at time o! P "vice. Fred Lacey,lot 35,B-F. con, Picker- service next Sunday morn- depirees.of hard luck. . On Satur• ins• • i day a'Dew roans which had taken ing. An a ropriate program wil OR SALB-Rea'd shorthorn bull Our Specialty--Everyday Sayles pp the ditch near the Whitby town. • gives. The evening cervico will y- F4 years old•dark red color. Also a :rubber- eft _ to', keep your feet-dry of a distinetL-Easter character. line left acorea of pieces of broken ti ed.arch axle top buggy. new top ,rid newly 040 to• sbow the itibd�Of hard painted•�y used once since ppurt»tea. 'Phone -�A number rom h8i'8/Vent to luck it 11ac3 met wish. ncu 1031,or address R R 1,Lust Hill..1 3M2.B. and warm. 'Whitby on Wednesday evening -Fred Rowe, of lthe $ingaton to hear the rendering of the sacred y OR SALE-Cheap. all kinds of rack for 'William s' Boots--'�rhep 'OV-ear Oratorta"Messiah" in the Method• load, just west of Whitby Town, F -, wagons.hatnesa,and all kinds of farm im- ist Tabernacle -by the Whitby who had his Chevrolet car stolen �s= p�from his garage two Weeks ado, pies and cook stoves and beaten. Htgh� longer and easierOratoria SAeietp. They report it prise a rorhidn.arai wool. also live exxil- -a great treat. was fortunate in having it t•ecov- . H. Ierman.stonaville.Phone19o3 i7tt Sat19fA+CtlOn guaranteed -On Tuesday, April 15th. the eyed. The police, east and west, marriage was solemnized at TO- were notified of the theft, and on IGGSFOR HATOHING-Ifyodwant it arri b the Rev. D. a Morden Monday of last week the car was winter-layers get haichine eggs from bred-to y r lay White WYandottes.Regal Dorcas strain,and - found standing by the curb on ` of St- James Square Presbyterial! white Leghorn.Barron-strain, These pens are �r ~ Church,of Mise Ada King, of Con- Mercer Ave., .ToroDto, little the headed b last year's prize-winners.. Ail selected - Big 8� O Verallp and Smocks q worse of its experience. I t Coat a at 75 cents for'13. Also Mammoth Perin / ktor, Ont„ to Earl, eldest son Of d k aQ� It 75 cents setting. M,S. Burk Mr. Rowe about 8'12 to have it re- R.R.No.s.Locust 111.. Phone Pick 1031. 29tf That World Famous,Arm and Hammer Brand, Absolutely none John and Mrs. Crockett,of Picker- - _-_ . . , paired. The thieves have not yet better. Just try them once and you'll always ling. been apprehended; bat suspicion �j OR SALE-In the Village of Pick- Bay BIG EIGHTY-EIGHT. -On May filth, 1879, the tW0 1 cuing,a i-roomed frame dwelling,to a good - _ points to two young mea With un- state or repair and splendidly situated. A good 1 branches of the Presbpteritcb - ._, C savrlry reputations who verb seen of of hard and soft water. Otte quarter.acre ' .Chareh in Canal Were nutted. 7� and on which there area number of unit trees ` St. AndreW'e Church, Pieltering, to be wandering aimlessly in the This�•�pesr�ty bel onp pt,o the estate or the tau - purpose holding their an ivereary vicinity at p late hour on the John syte. ForonllW �ceRic` lyto�ketu Ladies i = -Ladi'es - - � Mayr May I��followed-4y night of the their and who dieap• ins. . 30.32 - a h" h clave concert on the Monday neared that eight. eye ing following -The greatest danger that ex,- V GOS FOR HATCHING-From 'fie are showing -the latest in Ox r 9, in sWe�es, lata on the highway ie that from �iDred-to-lay Plyinoath Rocks ,'good winter —The Duobartoa Dramatic Club laying strain, also white W ndottes from a patent$ and kid. -will resent their ula'r drams�� wader the influence by men who are first-class!lock. Goch nock,eve been 1, 'ng care being drives Also; s dandy lice of the last word in P pop - .ready sines middle of November. Chi vas Au .Old Fashioned Mother, encs `of liquor. from che.e can early la�ing�ta ander the auspices of SC George's haveTwo f the r this st yeaer in this cts thatfess lair trwsc r,u Au catrfuuy Kees ac $4$IERY PTb 7xats yes sec' our s0 for 10 dozen eggs WQmen's Guild in the Town Hall, a Mra•Js Rx �• � _ 10 Pickering. out the evening of vicinity were due to..reckl@es driv. 'i, }r 8setee Mand, Suitable manic. in g by men in whose cars. li.?nor Fred -T. Bunting, Pickenn Monday. ' ' ie said to have been found. This TIM[B TABLB-Pietaring Station between acts. Admission 25c. In a serious offence and the offend- T.B. Trains going Beat duo w follow ����� 1867. -Mies Edna Reid took rt in a ar is subject to s beau fine. An Ila 10 Illail 7ti�A M. Conde stiew person cogvicted of this offence Army Barracks, Oshawa, oie should-recxive the .'maximum floe LOOv Ill P.>1[ birthday g last Reek in honor of theSunday grana, 8,27 A.M' AUTOMOBILE -'.-.. .INSURANCE and should receive no cooaidera- birth`day of the. late.. General Train. fag Wal due ae follows- 77.7- tion on the art of the magistrate. 20 Lova 10.50 A.M. --.- - Booth,.the_fonnder of the Salva- No, : There-HL-no—excuse—whatever for ,. 27 Local :44 P.M. -tion Arm Reid-rendered -.= any person in charge of,.car hav •,7 9 •Mau 905 P.M, R3 OR T�aF'1' severs p ano eQlos during the , ;. . . evening. Ing liquor at any time for he is a Sunday train, 13,48 P. X. -Mrs A. 'Burrell,who was sum- menace to the public, as well as Pbregoing is according to Standard PUBLIC LIABILITY OR.PROPERTY DAMAGE monad to giteh runningeat risks for himself. time. _ -_ weeks ago on account of'the seri- vers -A considerable amount of ad- - a Das illness of her brother, Wesley verse criticism 1s directed towards + 'Morrish, returned home on Mon- the Highways Department of tbo BEATTY If you are not protected INSURE NOW when the summer season dap her {brother having died on Provincial Government-for their is Just ahead. • -" Wednesday last, afters lingering -penny wise and pound foolish" STANDS FOR THE BEST _ - illness from anaemia. Russell policy of cutting in half the polic- ing I WANT YOUR BIISINE88 of the highway between TO. Burrell and his sister,Mrs.Wimany r cif Peterboro, also attended the routo and Oshawa. , Last year - funeral on 9atarday. two traffic' policemen patrolled -One day reFe.ntly Mrs. Smith, this district, while this year there - — -- of Oshawa, formerly Miss Winnie will be only one man on the job. .,.INSURANCE-Life, Anto, 'Accident, Sickness. Fi1�e, Newman,of Whitby; sustained in. Last year much of` this road was r t juries when the car in which she tinder construction, consequently BONDS=Goverament, Municipal, Corporation. and her husband were driving ran many motorists took other routes - C in order to avoid the many de- MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Properties. - .into. the .ditch• on the Kingston road, near Flemia 's farm. -The tours. This year, as the road is ; _ g .�aF , .REAL ESTATE-Farm and $ssidential. . steering 'gear of the 'car, it was clear the whole 'distance, the W , found, had become loose, and. 'be- tr&ffic will be much greater than - s fore Mr. Smith could prevent it, ever. One man will be able to ac- Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, � � - R A . R K E R • the car had run over the aide of complisb but very little in the way Pumps, Door Trackq. Cow V the road into -the ditch. Mr. of controlling the traffic, and an- Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. a '�. Smit was uniajnred, but Si ea. less the Highways Dept reeonsid- It will pay you to get my prices on smit� sustained several cuts on era its plans by increaFing the above before'buying elsewhere. -PICKERIN( the leg which required medical amount of polices protection, in- I FRANK J. PROIISE stead of decreasing it, numerous �- si:rPn�icn. The car was not great- Iy damaged. citlents way be expected, PICKERING, ONTARIO Telephore Pickering 4800 �. o. 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